THE COURTS.
SLY-GROG SELLING. By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Friday. Mary Tansey, for selling, sly-grog, was fined this morning £2O. It was stated in the evidence that in the course of 38 weeks 70S gallons of draught beer and 134 dozen bottles' of beer had been supplied to- Tansey's house, formerly the Coach and Horses Hotel, Annie Tansey, a daughter, was fined 40s for selling liquor. The ease against John Tansey was dismissed. Henry Alexander, of the Globe Hotel, a Princes street south house, unlicensed by reduction six years ago, and now used as a boardinghouse, was fined £2O and costs 7s'. James Gibbons,' occupier of the Kaikorai Junction Hotel, near Burnside cattle yards, unlicensed at the 1005 poll, was fined £25 with costs 7s.
WELLINGTON BURGLARIES. Wellington, Last Night. At the Magistrate's Court to-day, James Hemingway, who is' now serving three years' imprisonment for extensive robberies in Wellington, was remanded till Wednesday on charges of breaking into the premises of Fundell and PluV I lips in September, 1007, and stealing jewellery and fancy goods, worth £SO, and in the same month breaking into C. 11. Dickenson's warehouse and stealing tweed n™l clothing worth £lO. -Michael ttremnni, an . elderly man, was i remanded till 'Wednesday, oil charges of breaking into Rev. I). .Tnhnomi'g residence and stealing n greenstone knife (worth £1) and three sovereigns, on June 28th and at the same time breaking in,to St. Mark's Anglican Church, Wellington, and stealing £lB and certain other articles.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2
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