MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Mr T. A. B. Bailey, S.M.) DRUNKENNESS. For drunkenness, three male first offers and one female- first offender ere each fined os, in default 24 hours aprisorrment. Mary ohn Howard were each fined lUs, m efault 4S hours' imprisonment, tor tec Line offence. A first offender, for bein? ruak on the railway station platform, S fined 10s, in default 24 hours' imrisonment. CYCLISTS FINEI>. For cvding on the footpath, William ykes, Lucy Handisides and Alexander irofski wefe each fined 7* and costs «*. 'or the same offence, Audrey G.bson ras convicted and discharged B*™? fright ivas fined 10s without costs; for iding a motor-cyclo on a cycle track. SEPABATION ORDER.. Florence Smith (Mr. Cuningbam) ap,lied for a separation and rder against her husband, Wto leorge Smith. The order was g«»n«J nd maintenance for complainant and ior four children was fixed at £1 per reek, defendant to find eeeuniy ™iAW ,hat he would comply with the order, n default, six months' imprisonment. Ie was ordered to pay costs £1 is. MISCELLANEOUS. Jack McGregor, for driving a cab too •ast over a crossing, was fined os, and JOSts 7S. r<«r^-.rx» For using obscene language, [*ok ordered to pay coste t<, come up for sentence when called on.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 12
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