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POLICE COURT.-This Day.

(Bcforo Messrs Hurst and McMillan, J.IYs)

DRUNK. — Six individuals of various size, somo with cut faces ami some »itli black eyeg, were punished for drunkenness. A llomb Thrust.—Jolm Conway was again brought up on a charge, of thrusting hia list through tho Kagle Hotel windows on tho 10th inst.—Sergeant White said Mr O'Connor hud called at tho station and stated that Conway did it by accident, being drunk at tho time, and had paid tlio expenses.

dkuhk and UEsrsiuTß,—Danlil Glcoeon waa churned with oieating a dtitutbanon in Albert-street, ant liicki-j; and striKlng OonI'rlaonoL' hud no rcoolleoiioa ot tho even.— Co'St&blo MuConncll riepoied to ths oircnm atanoea. X'riaoner -\v»B qaito irad; It took three coaitebloß to tiko him uu the haud-oait to too oUtton.—Kiuua 20a ana oust-.

LiAr>au>GE Ut«poi.m:.—Uonry Roißor, a seafirlaxini.il wasehar*tduudor th» »a rant Act wlihUklng obeoone lauKUago in ITort-itroot.-on tho 18th instant — Prisoner pleaded guilty. -Ho com mli ted the offonce while Jn a sUto of unoontcloumtsa,—Coa»t*blo Walkor i.mwi trie oase. Prlsoro: was partially under tho Influence ot drlotr, HU language waa inrsc disgusting, -" fined Ida and costs

At tract.oas.—K i> er> Wllhoi>,» mldolo-BKi d man, W3B ohTxeit with the lirotwy of two «o!d ■watoneis, a gold pin. twofold pono 1 oh-bs aod i'3o In mourn, ou tho Ist lnßt,, lhoprop;rty ot GflOrgo Andrew*, of AueklMid, - fcierKoant Whlta call & t onion of tho stolen prop-rty hod bton fonnd, hat thopulico had boon nnab!o to find tho remainder.—Remanded until t-aturday. Sisiks ok Insanity.— Klvon Dovery was found last nlsht In Vlotorin-Jt'eot hv CU notable 'jamb end was supposed from his wild o^nduct to be Buffering under 'oniporary tnninjuj.—lMoadant laußbed lmraortcrMfilj-, and avowid hh rlght-hradfda.6F.-Kii od 5«.

i nic Wblt, a Mystbut.—Tomii '8 Deacon, of Rtverheed. appeared In aufwer to a enmrnons, charging hi n withnrgUc :nr to repair the iid of a wollonanallcttionlln VlotoTla-Hlrrot. ho Veins the reputed owner of tho pr.ipwty.~Mr Doicon pleaded not gnl t/, ho was not ihiluic;hrd. and nuver ownod tha p-operty--Mt- Cotion apprared for tho City Oouooll. Mid fald that Harry Grayling v flahtrman resided on tho proparty, nndlni In'ormed Mr Goldlo that ho g^ldthoreuctoM. D>aoo», junr. tn bohoK of ta father, tha dafcndair. in 'hhonsn nnd too (Qrayllng) w«s undor tho Im;r3asion that Mr Doaooa, oC Klverhead, waa tho lawiulovmsr o1 tho ucoporiy. Mr De»ooa 8 ill ro'lerUod tho aseott'oi thai lio wa; net tho latdUird, norha-1 ho over paid ti.~cb on tho land,-Mr Ooltnr n<kcd defandant for iho lamo cf tho owl c-, but ttii question was for tho prosfcutlon. fad Mr Douorn: it was not for him to '•ivuißo iho ibjs c y atlaohed tv iho land ~lfi Hurst coti'lda ol ttiat Mr Uo&con need not toil theown-r's name; his etatomens Ihit 1.0 who not tho owner was enough.—Mr Uottftr laid there was a key whrih woud unlock tho ruysrery; slinpiy to order Grajhnu to repair tfco wo'J-lld «nl ray on rout, and the real aimtn Pare wou'.d eooa pnt In a vlalb'o and tatißiblo ODpearADO" —finally tho oano waa aoiourond until tho sth J»ruiry, t-o Council io p-.y Jlv Beacon's oxp nsos to and from BivorhaiC. A lUitK uknc-.—James M rrii was flned 2)s and ooati for neKleoting to keep a ignt burnt k nta feticj around bullriliir material in Qaetcatreet on tho M<< tot ho 10 h ii s ant A Ukowsv COAcajtAX—.TamnH Oorman was nummonoi) to aotwera ohargeof biinßssleua a-ri iooapabla of taliirg care if a '-nb and two Jiorscs ornitrniy ta sor.tlon Hi of ho Uoon-lnft Ac', 1881. Mr Goimv 'a anow-r was eonfiderod rnmpi.to. namely. "I was tlßht." aad v floe of 20a and ocsts woreinflctetf.— Mr Cjttorßald Me Uuldle he.d takon a note ot thU oisi. a' d pojslbly, would whisper it in tho ears of tho counsel when cieftnant Bhould aptly for a rennwal of h b lioonse. A Rowdy Sii'-cn.-ITranz Momhor(r, waa oharßed wish oontlnu«jd dUobtdlcnoa of lawful ocmm«n's on board the Margaret Gal-b-Ftitb.—'ihe cuptaiu made r statement to th.3 effcot that he had ondnnvourod to unrunada prl'onor tt do hia work and be ppaltlvflly refused. — Tho doooh : " no you atill reCusototfo your:duty on tho Bhto? '—Prisoner: '■ 1 do. I won't do another stroke on that ship, I will dio flrat. Imprisonment or do.itb, but not tho ship." —Three months* impiieopmont with fad libour.

This was all tho bndncs.'.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 19 December 1882, Page 2

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POLICE COURT.-This Day. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 19 December 1882, Page 2

POLICE COURT.-This Day. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 19 December 1882, Page 2