POLICE COURT—THIS DAY.
(Before Mr H. W. Brabant, S.M.)
The Drunkards.—A first offender who did not appear forfeited £ 1 bail, and another was convicted and discharged. Thomas Solar, who admitted that he had been convicted three times for drunkenness during the past six months, was fined 40/ or 14 days' imprisonment. Alleged Wharf Theft—A wharf labourer named Hammond Green, whom Mr Reed defended, was charged with stealing three packets of raisins, value 1/6, the property of the Auckland Harbour Board, from Queen-street Wharf. Bail was allowed on accused's surety of & ,£SO, and two of £15 each. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 166, 14 July 1903, Page 2
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