Justices’ Court.
(Before Thoa. Westwood and Alf. Fraser, Bsqt’s., J's.P.) Thursday, 2oxh August, civil. E. BaU v. Piripi te Ra.—Claim £1 4s Bd. Judgment by consent for amount and costs 7s 6d. M. H. Walker v. J. Chamber*.-— 1 Claim £7 9s 6d. Judgment by default for amount and coats Bs. L.E. Reader. James Burstoh.— Claim £1 Is. Judgment for amount and costs 6s. CRIMINAL. Police v. A. Arbon.—For permitting horse to wander was fined So. A similar charge against M. Perreau resulted in a fine of is. . .. Two flaxmillers were charged iHth employing . unoertificated enginedrivers, were both fined Iteeeeh; ■costs of Court 7s, and expenses fils 6d each. •< -h' Police v. Richard Thomas Lord and George Gill.—For acting in the capacity of enginediivers without droper certificates, were each fined ss, costs 7s.
Friday, 21st Auooii*
VAGRANCY. John Francis O'Dowd, alias Dowd, an old offender, was charged with being a rogue and a vagabond. He was sentenced: i%' six months* ' imprisonment.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 August 1903, Page 2
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161Justices’ Court. Manawatu Herald, 22 August 1903, Page 2
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