RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS DAT.
(Before A. J. Allom and L. Ehrenfried, '■■ •'■■. Esqs., J's.P.) v il INDECENT LANGUAGE.
Mary Spiers, was charged; jvitb using iridecent andprofane language within the nearing of persons passing Bella street.-: ; r? Defendant pleaded guiliij.'"She "said she had a houseful of children, and asked the Eench to be lenient with her on their account..- ;■ '.■-■■■.:
Fined 103 and cos! a, or three days' im prisontnent. / ■ a
CABEISSS CAETEJB3
William £uck'ey and George Bull were chared with unlawfully driving carts upon (.he footpath at the comer of Queen and Abraham streets. f Mr Owen Griffiths, the defendants employer, appeared, and pleaded guilty. He said the place hii carters had cros«ed had been wed as a public thoroughfare for over 10 years. •■;;■;■ Fined in each case the nominal penalty of Is and costs.
Court adjourned.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3203, 26 May 1879, Page 2
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