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POLICE COURT.-This Day.

(Beforo Messrs Clayton, Parson!, ui'Oa, Justices of the Peace.) : _ Drunk.-Slx persona were subjected>, ft penalty, having enjoyed the pleasure. ; ■: •>> DisoBEDiENCK.-George McQuln]an_?W« :: • guilty to wilful disobedience on tW-Wf-i Waimate. The mate said prisoner WJWgV ally offending in this way, and toe ***£-■. sired that he should "oe placed inwWJK: ship waßready for seaattheenQOlJiueti'" monthß'imprisonment. ~ ij'.'itfit Fighting. — Terence W^VuS'ST Stewart wero oharged with • WWI, Shortiand-stroet yeßterday.-Prlsoi""* P™K not guilty. - Sergeant Gamble •«"» - that the man Lynch W8 i'.Sk' boxer, and was continually annoying Mnftj: policemen, and others. Both ™™W™3&-' come out of gaol.-Sergisaat Kiely depw" arresting the prisoners. Th» f»J»8»\ tutting about Si. which Stawjirt oWwjw, Lynch. The latter theni struck Ww&Z oye. Stewart was an inoffeneive BJfcjE--hobcr. Lynoh was a fighting man, «»«£K-, as the -Prince of Pugilists, r,"S:' Mackay testified to the character or WHfi was a companion of drnnken.mai. ".«,- sometimes called the h^'^'SK each, or, in default, a term ot im y"sSs#!; Breaking GLASS.-Charles I'IoWdS charged with breakinß the window.olWßJJ in Hobson-street, last eveniW-ttWiffl: he was very drunk.-Fined Jpn. ot««S»f Mount Eden. trr-mmr iSff DIBOEDBRLY, BTC-Joseph VflMftW", gatherer, and Kdith Jtoud U«%S ; ; punished for this offance.-Thomaß J«S" visible means of 'nPPorS- Selg r Tijiß said the old man was homeless, «"4JWJJf; sleeping on the reclamaflon. rtot> ™» imprisonment-Thomas Hayes and Mg,; son. found by night in a shed M CJW street, the property of Timothy HjgWgßi, Gamble said the men were ond had fallen ont Witt honest WwKUgJJ;; Hayes, three months', and inomiw^ month's imptlsonment. wll ,ohKWC: JLHIVING SHBEP.-Johnß^t ««J«s^g:■[. summons with dri?»? • ffJK &'«S'"". through (Jueen-street at 10 0 olooj• ""ffiaei ing of tho 29tb April.-Mrßrownlng,to^2 plladed not guilty, and feaajble'B apphcauon lor ****"s&£&#; fully prepared to meet the casft-Be 1114"^,. j son pleaded Kuilty to a violent MS»Wj jj* wife. Daisy Johnson.-Dr. temm<'* KjS I port, deposed to atMndipe uwnwJJWj woman. Found a wound ■■ freely flowing from the wSl e ttet«BS refused to allow him to KUotajW^ In his opinion she was notjput ol«.^ag was in bed, but if excited %™^faAH> > might follow.-Tho prisoner was MB"^ /j a Sommoks CASEs-Georgi. HiU Bjljjß ■ O'Donnelly, ospressmen. rapW drt^^ a corner. Fined 5s each wim Armstrong, wandering horaoa w _^ (3 chargesi and Nels^tt^ffigcillWS Thomas Paoey.unUghted hoar^^^tti street. 5s and oof^-^^^toßewß drawn.-Cha.rles WfjWgWj; street, 5s and costs.-■A»J BI"K I and; oMKfi . horses in Hopetoun-street,■ «^ %mm: Frances Trail, wandering hOWB-tboatW saidherponygotoutof thes»™. ; . knowledge. yined2s6d^^tßffMv EMPLOYMENT OF FBMAWAN^^W. -William Seager, sen., breach of this Aot by SJ'aWi'W .lamca Mooney and Wm Ct>W" S1 °% CHAPO. GAINST &^»,

Residont Magistrate. The following tenders' f^ I**** terday for the erection of few " ft jg the Surrey H*"* *te*'K, 00$ architect -Martin («WsjJ ift; Pooley, £00; Hardy, «'9 g^A; ■ Bros. £760; Johwttftg; 1 '^.Jjand Glasgow, f865. _nfe, Choapeat books Zealand to bo M^^toeeMW*^, to Bank of New Zf^lJjswinS OW™". Chamberß'gCßlebratea««» , 20,Qneon-Btroot.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 2

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POLICE COURT.-This Day. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 2

POLICE COURT.-This Day. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 2

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