POLICE COURT.
Owing to the unavoidable absence of the S.M., Mr J. L. Stout, t he monthly sitting of the Court was presided over yesterday by Messrs Ilornblow and Perreau, J.’sP. G. T. Woodroofc v. Rangi Tar--I,enc, £2O 9s sd, adjourned; A. A., E. IT, and G. H. Healey v. S. Hutchinson, £92 Is 9d, adjourned; S. Walters v. Rangi Diamond, 18s, judgment by default, costs 11s; Foxton Cordage and Flaxmilling Co., Ltd., v. Tuna Roori, £SB 19s 3d, adjourned; D. V. Robertson and Co. v. lan Campbell, £ll 14s 9d, plaintiff by default, costs £2 14s Oil; same v. George Urwin, £G 12s 2d, plaintiff by default, costs £1 10s fid; inspector of Awards v. M. E. Perreau, claim £2OO, adjourned; Ross and Signal v. Sydney Smith, £2 10s 3d, plaintiff by. default, costs £1 4s lid; E. J. Murphy v. Haoana W’i Hcmera, £3 7s (id, costs £1 12s fid; R. WSpcirs v. Toni Ropiha, £36 19s 9(1, adjourned; Joseph A. Hofmann v. ITotirini Honiara, £29 17s Od, adjourned; same v. Meta Kipa, £2 10s Od, by default, costs £1 I‘2> fid; Manawatu Herald Co., Ltd., v. R. McMurrny, £l7 19s Od, adjourned. Emily Dix v. Charles Dix, failing to comply with maintenance order, adjourned.
Police v. Frederick Walls and Albert Procter, being unlawfully on licensed premises, adjourned. Charles Procter and B. F. J. Daley were convicted and fined 5s and 7s costs for riding bicycles after sunset without lights.
For failing to register a dog, George Urwin was ordered to pay registration fee 10s, and costs 7s. For permitting stock to wander, R. Bryant was fined £1 and costs 7s, and E. Robinson 10s and costs
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2264, 16 April 1921, Page 3
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279POLICE COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2264, 16 April 1921, Page 3
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