POLICE COURT.-This Day.
(Before H.G.Seth Smith. Bb4.|BW.- mp. Dkunk -Maria Drummond, lOgßodcita^ mk : The Notorious Ikqham.-Jmh*;'?" 9H an old prison bird, was brought wort «*B^ o£ stealing a suit of clothes, vsloe«»»• Wm the 10th inst., from the shop of Huimßhß drapers, Queen-atreet. — "riMnw. ; \vl""['^Bh guilty.-The particulars of fteoMeWMJJ Mf. appeared—Sergeant Pratt said;W |W" «t pawned the things.-PrlwnW:,.' J*«fjE«§' drink and acted the fool." A long 1»«» HI viotiona, extending over ten years,»"«"K HQ the prleonor, who was «™Bt«.W,rKJ» Herbert.-Sentcncod to six moaUu ..w" H ment with hard labour. jiiiinHf KkstiVE.-Hugh Matheson.■ *«XS& X comedian, was charged with w««w,"Mt, duct in a publio street at 12.« «%rJSf §S«r Constable Bullcn gave evidenoe: ■MxSHH was undertho iofluonce of drink ana "(Ji^ age . of the '•Shanßhrann/'he wascrwtiegii' mv noise. Fined 10s and costs. : m .'iiiOo BP Failing to Scpi'OKT.-ThoniM WjJBB;> was charged with failioß: to snpjffi3* HI children.—Mr Madden in defencfc ■IMI"^H&S was withdrawn. „ urftf fill The Breens and HuTCHiNBOM^KMp Hreen was charged with aWlktag TW&K HSE; ton, on the Bth instant, andknocUniJSfflp The parties in this case, w^ffISRSHII and frequently squaring at on this occasion to square matters*'- K-y CCharob of Cheatingthb!«*£■}£rfHp McCaffcrty was chareod on,!f?Thlr,*lHP driving through the Newffwket m^Hfts refusing to pay toll on the 6th Wff%p»Mfe ing tor tbn prosecution, and Mr & r^l§§B defence. This caso wai heard W"ffldß? McOsfftrty was fined 10s. HB,?°'(H«fMH thoro was a mistake as jo wy^^kjtj* drivinz Mr Martin's bus *f omJJjMß»|jiW Avenue into Auckland that day, «»%5 «;f''w*w.l9 drivine through NosvmsrSei^^MKij After heariDg the evWenoejHlsJH,!**^^ that the witnesses lor the proa*?"" taken, ana dismissed tho mformanw gK v day's expenses to witnesses -« «*. jSB*H|" BuKOLAHY-liobert Sul ivan were charged with breakmß »*Kill ■ tho chop of Daniel MoPlffid#Bßi and stealing therefrom ing, boots, shirts. «^. T&SfliMHi Mr Napier appeared ,">. ¥S Pf M as the boys had acknowledg«i,fff»M| broke into tho chop and bMllT(ji*H( bo thought it was not *,Simmm Supremo Court. There was no «s*sWßr or tho breaking and entering, a"*Kji»sjHK that if the informatton was "'"Hiosi^K larceny the Court might d^ w"J t 'S3iffi Tho boys were tho sobs of dec^J l K|t WB| : .' had not been convicted Ue'o. re'"£1?0nOT faid he had sufficient evidmcewfi*JH| breaking and entering, but now*. n*|Hp objection to Mr NaP'orsJ IlffffWSWl McPhereon, draper, dopoaed W^MUM . had been two weeks in ""■ipjg^Mt lef c a few days boforo therobbory. ffiptMM eon then elated 1 hat on tbe, OVS pS*|Hinstant ho was the lust to WMW and every place was fastened.UP y^JIW ing morning he found that tbi*l®^!Um tho uppor atoro-rooms fron! l^(iiiftl» llSH building, which could be esflllWfof &Wi tho booilb mentioned n thii K3-viz., 2 dozen silk handkerchiefs. SubecqupntlJ'M"'w» l^^ pair.ot boots 6tu<i» and clothl^W^,^ the tolice of the robbery.-TBe»» > |J»|«B| amended, snd tho csm dealt W»,fJEjilJ«| The boys pleaded *««#•?& Mi"S^W seme remarks in uutigatio" ", {rfl«Hg especially as neither o' """J'Ulljl trouble beforc-His Wor«' appeared to he their f^^S^"™ ■ would bo seven daya' impriaonrow m,,, . labour. -ti fid
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 2
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