TE KUITI COURT.
FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1913. before Messrs Boddie and Tammadge, fl£L J ' S,P ' - Two first offenders - who pleaded guilty were fined os and Behaviour. --Peter W5 on a charge of threatening behavi--I\' had nothing to say, and this was taken as a plea of guilty. A *i Lissainan waa called by the nn y' ce ' and stated accused and aome wSeWwere struggling on the main f t ?eet on a Sunday afternoon. Wit- „;? remonstrated with them, but " ithout effect. The accuse was re«nnHible for the disturbance, apparS having had sufficient liquor to -Se^riw offence was ,inaa and should be firmly put down. fact that it 1 Id's first appearance in nourt a fine S B 2ob aSd coat! 19s would be imposed. ° f Obscene Language.-George Miller, innncinan, pleaded guilty to using a young man, y . gtreet< f h rß«ch cemented upon the eeri--1 - nature of the offence and mSc"ti Hue of 40b and coats.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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156TE KUITI COURT. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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