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POLICE COURT.—THIS DAY.

(Bufore Messrs W. Mc-Cullough and \V. P,

Moat, ./.I'.s.)

UitUNKKN.Nfss.-Ono «oman wua punished for M>i« olfonco

St. Patrick's Day. — Norah Williams pleaded Kilty to a charge of drunkenno^ and disorderly conduct.- She Btated in extenuation of her offence that yesterday was St. Patrick's Day, and that eho had bean celebrating tho occasion. -Conetable Kilkenny deposed that the prisoner was throwing her umbrella at people in Queen-street last night.-Fined 10s and costs.

Alleged Larceny.—Cecil Goodison was charged with stealing a gold watch, value £5, the property of Alfred Slinett.— The case was adjourned till Monday, on the application oi Mr Cooper, aod subsequently tho diite was alterod till Friday next at the request of Sir Napier, who appeared for the detencQ.

Straying Cattlk —Edwart.l Hodgson was charged with allowing a horee to wander in Brighton Koad, I'arnell. Accused pleaded guilty, and Conntable Hobson having stated tho circumstances, a line of 03 and costs was impaced.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 65, 18 March 1887, Page 2

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POLICE COURT.—THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 65, 18 March 1887, Page 2

POLICE COURT.—THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 65, 18 March 1887, Page 2

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