POLICE COURT.
THIS DAY.
nuforeMessrs S. Y. Collins and J. P. King, V* • ;;■ Justices.) TtafttfiffESS. -Michael Gorman, cabman, VrtHtA^" 1 drunkenness while in charge (Sd)* 88 fi"od 2? 3 an(i cosfcs> or in cl°«lt«even^ys' hnprisonment. "Ljjffi-Georgo Turner, a half-witted ' ■ pi^ed guilty to a charge of begging a'iaP e oac^> aiK^ previous" conciion having been recorded against him urns sentenced to three months im prisonJjitifitli hard labour.
, (Before H. G. Seth Smith, R.M.) ■jjgßor Burglars.— Tho lads Heenan Jjljoney, charged with breaking into a jjort-toom'atKohimarama, were dealt with Jjßunarily. under the provisions of the ynstrial School Act. Mr George Hogan, ulster of the School, gave evidence jj3"the Resident Magistrate ordered the jetorn of both boys to the school; Heenan, ftohad been previously convicted, to recdrc 12 lashes, and the younger prisoner iboponished at the discretion of Air lloga .
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1887, Page 5
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