LYTTELTON.
Monday, Jttne 6. | (Before Mr C C. M'Carthy, J.P.) ] Drunkenness and Disobdeb.lt Conduct, j —Elizabeth M'Cormick was fined ss, wit* ' twenty-four hours' imp*fisonment in default of payment, for having been drunk at the Lyttslton railway station on Saturday, and lOs, or forty-eight hours' imprisonment for having assaulted Elizabeth Selander in a railway carriage by striking her on the head with an umbrella.-— Nils Johnson was fined ss, or twenty-four hours' imprisonment, for having been drunk and disorderly on Norwich Quay on Saturday, 20s, or fourteen days' imprisonment for having used obscene language in a public place, and 20s or fourteen days' imprisonment for having resisted the police dn the execution of their duty. (Before Mr S. R. Webb, J.P:, and Mr C. C. M'Carthy, J.PO Cm_ Cask. — Thomas Brown sued Mrs W. Pox for £1 10s damages alleged to have been sustained through the defendant having taken some old timber which the plaintiff had taken from a verandah which he re- ; paired. The evidence of the plaintiff, who haa to leave Lyttelton, was heard, nnd the case adjourned to be dealt with by the Stipendiary Magistrate.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8029, 6 June 1904, Page 3
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187LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8029, 6 June 1904, Page 3
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