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MAGISIRATE’S COURT.

Friday. November oh,. (Before Win Meiilrum, E <[., S.M.) DEFENCE A C !'. Tiie beliee charged John E. Nlie.v. w i! 'i Indium I o allcm I patade ol e a'hel '. Eille e| •':■ lill'T CO'-'ie 7s. Similar < ■'■"r;g* < wciv heanl against Eelw ;ii,l ( >. I lau-simmn. flenr.v Staines, James E. My.es, Stanley W. Darn. John E. Lock. Lined •">'■• and costs 7s in each case. A similar charge against Erie R. Eearson was dismissed." leave having I'c‘eu grunted I’m a | • rind ami a duetor's e-ert ilh-ate being lianded in showing it was imulvisabie for him to a! tend parade l at present. WANDERIN'! I CATTLE. Ibooimsi I nsi-'f, toi' .1. Lax (Ml I’.irk I v. Mamll rml (0.. a eliaige e:f allowing a hol'i' to wander. Lilieel os auei Same V. I . Ie- toil. I lets' : hue o 81- a ie! "o- ;.s | !,. Cd. Sitin' v. M. Hat Di 11. 1 eow and lie'll"!'. Lillee! 21 Is ami mists I Is ltd. Same V. Mis .). Cnmei"'i. I .-ov . J ine.'d 2!< ami costs bis (El. UO mnl emts Ms (id SEI’ABA'I lON ORDER. \ separation ordi-i v.gi-inl d a ;: a 111 s I a ha. a I 1 aside u I by OHIS'II ! . V'itll the wife- !o have e! I■■t <I! \ Ilf a "hill!. J! DO.WENT SE.M.MONS. M. ! ashman (Mr MmbneM * . p ~ rie-k Bori-. in. Judgment siimmum. EaE iii.ee ‘MI be Sd. Order Ie "mm,! iiuele for | aymej;l of |e; month. ( HABCES !)I,''.M I SSL I). I’eJi'C v. Je.ee; it Max (Air .Mutdorhl a e ha rg" that a- Ilia u.e. er o, a phi,lie hiliiao! i at Kolaipdii ,;!7i jn.-i mil kiMii.nls to I played afl r 11 p.m. and further \, it li failing to "hoe at I I p.m. pha oi imi gudiy walei.'d. i I >;a, :e mom I '..a. ■a- ,■ Vi, ieae-i' Em! M.'l. ( M am: la- arriv'd . t la ,igl or, I bated [ II .! d p.m. I'd, si a■’ 1 1 i is the Ear and tl, ii into t!:e hi I lia re I- in Mini. Sa v. dan", bint nmi'lmae: in the Ini lia re! rmm "ml el he, men piv- "tit. Bel ii rtied to I'le 'ear {<• two me,l wheel he bad see .1 til 'e. Till n II till,'eel to the India, i (I, room am! to. k ihe names m the men i resent. IM."\ ‘aid I<• ii ml'.'! si , mil that if men .-Mi led a game- i, foie I I o'clock i that t ivy >.! 1•u1 ! 1 1 to allow,-J to h'ni-li it. Adas -aid it ''a - ! | .83. Will, s' wo.toll mad" it 11. til. Max -an! he was the marker ami .aid the proem,E la Mr W. (Eali.'im. BilliariD were lei> I •.- play, d when be ariived. I.y e,ill -.tel. era ( ouhl in.l deliuili l\ ■ay that Max was the manage!.

Tn reply to Afr Alurdocb, his AVort:hip said there was no proof that Max was manager or proprietor, The two eases against Max would he dismissed. The police charged A. Roytiish and Ah Johansen with playing billiards after hours. .Air Altirdoch for defendants pleaded not guilty. I ho evidence of Const. Drummond in the previous rase was taken as given. A. Reynish gave evidenc e that ho was at the billiard room and stinted a game about 10.1-3. Const. Diummond came in and then went out and locked the ci.-or. They finished their game, and then the Constable came bad;. The Cou.-t-dbe was a','ay about 20 minute-, and lie then came had; ami took the names o! all present. Was quite sure as to the time as lie too!; it at the post oflice before leaving town. A’. Johansen gave similar evidence. UN Worship in dismissing the charges staled there was a doubt as to she sc turd time. In any event it was not a serious alienee If the room were o-eo 2 or ti <;r even 3 minutes after He hour of elo.-iiig, Tn any event there was nothing wiung in being there. It the ea-e had been | roved he would have dismissed it as frivolous. ( images against- three other men of a similar nature were withdrawn lathe police, alter his AVuiship had staled that it the rerun weie found open they should have he m not died to dose, and that it vu, a ea-e where tact and eoin-liicun-en-e -Ho; HI have been shown. t

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1923, Page 4

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729

MAGISIRATE’S COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1923, Page 4

MAGISIRATE’S COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1923, Page 4

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