RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
t % ..--THIS DAY. (Before W. Fxaser, Esq., R.M.) DEUNKENISrESS. . Annie Bannai-th, alias Ryan, was ■ charged with being drunk and incapable in Davy street, Grahamstown, on the Btlf inst. .:■■;'* Defendant pleaded guilty, and was find 10s", or 24 hours'imprisonment. • . VAGKANCY. The same defendant was also charged with having no lawful visible means of support, and being an incorrigible drunkard. Defendant pleaded not guilty, and requested the Bench to remand this charge until to-morrow. She -said the Rev. Father Eice was going to get her into the. Auckland. Convent, for a period of six months. His Worship : How do you know this. Defendant: My aunt told me so. • His Worship: You ought to be ashamed to mention your aunt; you are a . disgrace to her. I can place no reliance in what you say, and have no sympathy. for you. It is only on account of your aunt that you have before been leniently dealt with. T ;,:^. .. ; Case remanded till to-moivow.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2601, 9 May 1877, Page 2
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