S.M. COURT, AKAROA
Monday, 18 February, 1924. Before W. Wyvern .Wilson Esq, S.M. | Breach of Prohibition Order. J. Allan McDonald, for whom Mr Amcdeo' appeared, was cha"ged that on 13 February, 1924 he had coma breach of his prohibition order. Constable McLennan gave evidence that on the day named 13 February he had seen McDonald intoxicated. J. Allan McDonald did not appear. Rev. J. W. Hayward and Dr Cowan both gave evidence that McDonald was ill in bed that day and unable to appear. The ■ magistrate eonvictcd McDonald for the breach of his prohibition order and postponed sentence to 20' March. » Civil Cases. C. Mann (Mr Holmes) v. S. E. LeLievre, claim £7 15s 3d. Judgment by default with costs £1 5s Gd ; H. F. Le Lievre (Mr Holmes) v. Frederick Wright, judgment summons for l £2l 0s 3d. Defendant, who did not appear, had paid £10 into Court. He was ordered to pay the balance £11 0s 3d and solicitors' fee 15s 6d within 14 days or undergo 14 days imprisonment at Akaroa ; Turnbull and Jones (Mr Amodeo) v. C. F. C. Wilson, j claim for judgment summons £85 2s j 3d. Debtor was examined and the | summons .was dismissed for want of ; means.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XCIV, Issue 5165, 19 February 1924, Page 2
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