POLICE COURT.
Monday, Isth April, 1901.-Before Mr. J£-L. Stanford, S.M.
DRUNKBNNIBB. John Doneiz pleaded guilty to * charge of drunkenness. Accused had b<en remanded for seven days for medical examination om a charge of lunacy and the doctor reported that the man was alright when kept away from ■drink. Accused asked far a prohibition order to be tak*in out against him. A fine of 5s i.nd co*ts 2s na* inflicted en
the charge of drunker, Reps. riunllilTlON OBDERA prohibition eider was granted against Danio! Power, mho wssordered to pay 9s cost*. THEFr. A'"r".n A i koi. guilty to a charge of so tinsj a Buddie and bridle a' 3l.,L:ii. on the 3rd hut, the property of Wm. _\Uislia!l; also to s'e.'.]inj> £2 fcelongi-'ig to Auel Klatt, livery stabfck. e;.<-r of Eithaw, and wak set teDc.d t> :hte rotnth's i i pria jEtacnton each charge, t»e te concurrent. 7 same defendant *slh also charged with stealing a horse on the *aite date belonging to Amel Klait. It appeared | frem tha evidence that accused was •employed •» March 30th ta drive the Uoa, Aali-JokM and party » » P***
bo-se l>uv?v oiu ,;.ui t.» Ojjunake and as l:e ciu y.sA vetuvn Mr. K1 ttt «voot to Manaia and found one hoi s<?, buggy and harness, tlio other ho: so b iny missing. 1 Chas. Christiansen proved buying a horse (identified bs the one with saddle and bridle, from accused in New Plymouth for £5 and subsequently selling the horse at the haymarket for £8 ss, the saddle ai)d bridle being seld separately. Accused pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentence by a Supreme Court judge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 74, 16 April 1901, Page 3
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269POLICE COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 74, 16 April 1901, Page 3
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