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POLICE COURT.—This day.

(Before Messrs W, J. Hurst Bnd A, 80-rdmon, * . J.P.'s.

DitrisK. — Eight persons were fined for d ß__ C woMA-Mary Qulnlan was charged under tho Vagrant -.06 with using lndeo-nt l-nnoage while in a state ot lntoxloation.Sergbant Gam We said tho language was u«*d In _Tobson Park. ParneU.-The prisoner burnt Into lOUK and «ald ihe had no recollection of tho olronmstaaoe. -Mr Irving, nonarenUy a 'h_i_-working man. said Km tho oauso of all the trouble, he wished to get a prohibitory order; be had «i_ holniess ohildren, one a baby, and it his wire wis Bent to prison he .did no- know what he Bhonld do: be thought an order would nave a nreventßtlve effect.-The Bsnoh found ihe woman guilty aooordlng tc heroonfeasloii,and Stowed the matter to stand over until to-m-HOW, when an order wauld be granted. The iSdamani of the Court would Da reoorded iS-alnat her. and If brought up again on a she would ibe sentenoed for Bis . rnonthsto Mount Edon.-Sergeon. Gamble e_- £_..-_ his approval of the remarks of the oPB«RBiDOTVAOr.-GeoweLoram ' wm charged with a breaoh of thL. act by ptamedtbat the error inadvertantly occurred without eny intentl.-n to do/roud,-Mr YVllUamto- sal- that euoh was the case and under , theclroumsta-oeß, Mr Bill would be satisfied , wltha nominal penalty. Fiaed 20» and costs.. Sitahp WoRK.-Soph!a Burko, alios the " Terror" and Ellon Millicunt Curtis, were charged with breaking the drawing-room window of Robert Irwin, on the Hist instant: damage, lOs.-Tho girls (pleaded guilty.-Ser-_oant Gamble said the two prisoners, who lived „> Aberorombic-Btrcet, went on to Mr Irwin a orcinises, and oommonced. capering jn trout of t_i window, and sang in a boisterous way Snatoh-s of lewd songs. Irwin disapproved p. tholr conduct in strong language. The girls, . who were tho worst of their class, then throw stones through his window, -Prose- . cutoY here stepped forward and said, "I am Robert Irwin, the prosecutor, and I wish to withdraw the chargo against these Innocents "-Th3 Bi-noh: YoU cannot; tho matter i"in the hands of the police and the girls have pleaded gul!ty.-The Bench, in ooa-idera-tlon of the notorious oharacter of the gins, and the number of convictions aaalnst tneto, ordered them to pay fines of £5 each, and coats, or one mouth eaoh with haru labonr.-The girl Burke Bhcok her head at the Benoh aud loft the, Court, cursing and uaing filthy, lacgmge. IJjls was rU tbe buainess

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 3

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POLICE COURT.—This day. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 3

POLICE COURT.—This day. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 3