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POLICE COURT.

J . i Before Mr. F. V. Krnz.er. S.M.). DRUNKENNESS. Three first ..(Tender.- were lined .".' each. Waller llumbv i4"J•. .lospph Cunliffe r-i-li, .-md V..-I S.C-tt .44, w.-r.- .-a.h filll'd HI : While Ceoi-jje >eott 13HI , for h.r third risviit uffene.-. »;u- fiui-d i» . and prohibited. .lolin \'arv!iu-nico <'*- an Ita'.-.an »ho ha,| f dlowcl a pohv-em.iii along yupon I—l ]i-ot making nasty for. m^.i remark- (■■ I him b.i-4'we he ha,l re.|i-e*ted the man jto move on and noi ol«*truet, t!u- f.nt J path- was lined io ~,r hatinj! 1.e.-n -I .- i or.Vrly. the N!a</i»tr.ito b.'ini.' <■: <>;nninn j thut some ullo«an.-e 'ni L .!,t be made for It he niontal eoufiifliou of v foreigner who was nearly full of beer. Alo. .Limes McDonald, who had been I'x4.ej up since Saturday on a charge of bavin}; hecn drunk when prohibited, vvas convicted and dkclia r pod; and .lames Wilson i4f>l. who wa.- in a similar case i »ns convicted and ordered to come up ; for -entence when called on, Iram:- ---| iSii, who ad.Tiit: n d liav.ng f'oiie into an hoi.-l \vli«-ii lio vvn- prohibite<! I i\ii- <jiven h.s last chanu- <■:' nsrapini; a term at Kotoroa Island, by l>,. :r Imcd •20/ jind 7 coiiU--. TO SCARE THE BUGS AWAY. William l!l.u-k |3S) l-.cl ni.irht , sanctuary at the I'ulive Suuiou divlarmg that l:n was attacked t.. -i svx.u:!, <■: rni"s. and he vva.« given protection f..r the Thin morning they hnd no' <]ilit<' all pone yet. be said, so thr ni.i^is- ! trate. on a i-lmrge of drunkennesn. m.i.le nn ord<.-r thnt the police shol scare t!i.bupt away by providing the man with a week's medicsil treatment at Mt Kden. 1 BACK TO ROTORUA. fF>nest Pearson w.-i* charged that a* Rotorua on May ."■ he converted to his own u*e the sum ol ■Jβ lo Robert Buchanan. Chief Detective MeMahon nskej for a next Tueoilar. Mr. A. Moody, for a.-cused. did not object to the remand, but requested that Pearson should be allowed to ,<io on his own recognisance. Counsel >tat<tl thai Pearson was a coach-driver for Ruchan an and had collected 2(1 from tourists who wished to make up a round trip and had not immediately paid it to Buchanan, a delay thut was quite usual. He had had occasion to come to town and had had ample opportunity to dis appear if he had *o desired. As a matter of fact Buchanan still owed Pearson t> week's vvajjes, which amounted to more than the 26. Tt was decided to require that Pear son should find a surety of £~>(\ in the caec of his being bailed. MISCELLANEOUS. Ajrnes Jones (34). who admitted charpv of vajjruncy and eolieitin<r. was sentenced to a month's hard labour, and prohibited.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 11 May 1915, Page 7

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POLICE COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 11 May 1915, Page 7

POLICE COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 11 May 1915, Page 7

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