ONEHUNGA POLICE COURT.
((Before F. V. Frazer, SJM.) Two men, Fergus tßrennan and Joseph Wade, \tere charged with having procured liquor at Oneh-nnga during the currency of their prehibitron orders. Constable Power, who hae recently gone to Onehunga, wae not known ito the men, and they continued to drink their liquor when he approached them. Brennan and Wade were fined £1 apiece with costs. George Priestly Smith, painter, waa charged with failing to comply with an order of the court bo support Uβ wife. He was sentenced to two month*' (m----prieonment, tho warrant'to lie in the court H 30/ a week were paid a> from Monday next, 18tl» February, The arruani emooat to £7 10/, Sergeant Rogens, who hae now bera *lx y«a.ie in the Onehnug* station, menttoned t*at the sitting of the court ♦Mβ morning wee tho ehortest one in
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 4
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141ONEHUNGA POLICE COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 4
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