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Justices’ Court.

THIS DAY.

Harriet Cole for receiving property known to have been stolen was convicted and discharged. Patrick Fife, for disturbing an entertainment on 28th April, was fined Is, costs 7s, in default 24 hours’ imprisonment "With hard labour. John Taylof' was charged with a similar offence and was convicted and fined 10s, costs 7s, in default 48 hours’ imprisonment with hard labour. Peter Sunon, an Assyrian hawker, was fined ss, costs 7s, for hawking without a license. William Tomlinson, for using obscene language, was fined <£2, costs 9s, in default 14 days’ imprisonment with , hard labour.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1902, Page 2

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98

Justices’ Court. Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1902, Page 2

Justices’ Court. Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1902, Page 2

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