RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
HAMU-TOif, March 18, 1878, (Before' Dr. Waddington, J- P.) DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Robert William Birmingham, pleaded guilty to the above offence. Sergeaii McGovern said it was not the prisoners first offence of the kind, and tjiat he gave Constable Murray' ' a ' great deal of trouble when taking him to the lock-up. Fued 20s, and costs, "m default 48 hours imprisonment. Bamilton, 6 h March. (Before W. N. Searancke, Esq., E.jM.) DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. James Lnby alias Alichuel Mor risey, pleitded guilty to the above ogbnce. Fined 5s and oos;s, or m default, 24 hbiirs imprison mem: The same prisoner was further charged with damaging Constable Murray's nniform coat to the ex- *
tent^pf;!^^ which he also pleadid guilty. "■' Fined \LQs and costs, and also to pay lO.s tori' the damago. Tn default 7 days inipvi.soumeut m Ne vcastle Gaol.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 890, 7 March 1878, Page 2
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