POLICE COURT.
[ •:■ (Before Mr. W. E. ft^B THE DxtUYKAKDS. '' I The only person*- charged, wit* -i-'M • drunkenness ' this mnirning' were I t first offenders-—-a manr and t w^-j They were convicted and - diaeharZ? I AT.T.BTiRn '" ■ James Long appeared on raasaaattl . ans-wer the charge that, he waa «i I : and disorderly person in that be haife! j ally""consorted' with reputed .-'5S■ The evidence for the prosecutJoaTSr I yesterday, showed:. pretty ' I accused, frequently consorted Wifc2«l of ill-repute, but his own «videa«rs to the effect that he had recently «2 I ed steadily for four weeks, and a 2 about £11. These latter was able to substantiate taia »ZS, and the Magistrate refused: tei-eaZ him. He warned him, however, tfc| stood in grays peril of bacoaaaW criminal unless he ~mend*dhU -ml ot life. The information was disaS Christina Hoyle, an old seen last night by a, constable to*! "Freeman's Bay district to gtr ot !■ one of the Harbour Board punt* man. The constable followed, iati rested the woman, because 1 ! i*e';,,2 drunk, and for other reasons aU*. » has. been observed to, do thing more than once, and' charged hefc''with vagrancy.*, SafSjL convicted and ordered to come "to 71 sentence, such lenient in consideration of Her' promise to the Salvation Army Home for tatf* months. - '-..,' , '."i' ;: Daisy Simmethag, alias charged* that" she" Was arr orderly person in that she had cient lawful means of woman took a howt in *. resaaaaafe locality in Ponsonby " reentry, tad jfa then, it- is alleged, has oonauctaAit a more or less disorderly faauioa.£v'V consequence"" of complaints reeetrafifc the police, the': house- was kept M observation, and finally a coaaapi went to the house with a. warrant ft her arrest.. When be reached tta A early in the" m orhing, he fouad % boys, aged 15 and-17 year* rrnpfi IM in the house, .who Bad stayed theta £ night. The accused pleaded, her. solietitor, that she had.saaaai, the .Magistrate decided .that ha'asii not convict. Ther information a therefore, dismissed. , -. CRUELTT. S. Porteous, for. cruelly IH-treatj»t horse by working it wMlit ; lini£.lg fiTred--2©/-, costs' 7/-.~ — ~~ H,'',.;. REMAJTDS. Toi Toi, a, native, was- rananM At j appear at Helensville on the tttmiat ' on.-a charge, that between, the 24th mi 1 the " Sth December, at WRnfc-ftfif§ broke and entered the dWlflrhg <t* thur Raymond Frastj and Stolt'iiit from a sack of. gum. ' '; -. . An old man: named Joseph WaaM was charged that on the' 21st: Bap* ber, 1909; at Kunreu, he mdebeiiK saulted a girl under the ag» of M [fm% He was remanded to appear at &M» ville on the*. 10th- -January. ;' ; George White, charged tshtfc (jj£|ii 22nd December he discnajged»,.twS at Frederick Worknan, was fhrfijra mahded, until the.-JOth: I CLOaUIta HOURS. 1 James Newell, manages ot;£j|fcfl dresser's and tobacconist's busStm Auckland, whs fined 20/- for laaafl failed to close his hairdressin* SMBtl at eight p.m.. '"'&. ll—
POLICE COURT.
Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 4, 5 January 1910, Page 4
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