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monday. Before Mr V. G. Day, S.MJ DBUNKEN">^-SS.
Patrick Shochan, who did not appear, waa fined ss. On «• further charge o: '.-.'iifuliv damaged the wind-screen cf a cab, ti:o raropertv o: George Lickenson he convicted and ordered to renuid "■mount o! the damage, VIS - 15s ' an(i 00 " fare.
VAGEANCT. I William Baker pleaded gnilty to a chwpo ! taat ho was deemed to be a rogue en.- a i vagabond, and was convicted and 6entcaeed i to twelve months' imprisonment. REMANDED. B J »tor K-er was char god with that, fit Christ-church, he was deemed to be an idle and disorderly person, in that ho hefci:-''f-'y consorted with reputed thieves, r.r.l t a.so with having at Christ-church, on Friday ast, robbed "U"illiam Andrew Moar of \ a gold watch, valued at £5, and a silver • watcn, valued at 30s, at the same time ha.ving used personal violence towards him. On . the application of tho police, tho accused'was ] remanded to appear again to-morrow. | Percival Johnston pleaded r.ot fmiitv to | Jiaricj stolen a coat and «• pair of trousers, valued at £4, tho property of Joseph Rose. Tie was remanded to appear again on Friday. ALLEGED BREACH OF PEA.CE. AVilliam Byrne and Jack Johnstone, aliss John Johnston, pleaded srji'tv to having u?cd ® threatening behaviour in Hereford street on : Saturday, whereby a breach of il.o peace w.u occasioned. Byrne was also charged with. I arl iA* li °t guilty to. having ur-ed i^ l - ■ suiting language oil the sams occasion. -An ' adjournment was granted until Monday nest. CIVIL BUSINESS. Judgment wa3 given, for the plaintiff by default in each of the following' ca&is:—V.'. ; H. Simms find Son v. Petrie and Johnston. £-3 Is 2d: Yc re Buchanan v. John Ir.i, | 13s; L. \V. Balkind v. Isaiah Richard V.'ebb and nenrietto Te.v'jo "Wefc'o. £13 ]1lOd; same v. Allan Roland McCailum, £12 Cs; Roy Twvneham v. Caleb Gi'obard, .£1 lHs; Orchardists' Co-op., Lid. v. A. L. Turner, £7 Cs id: J. Ballantyno and Co. v. Thof. P. O'Donnell, £lS\7s. and Benjamin (Mr B. W. Twyr.e"Cam) proceeded against Mrs John Cooper, claiming £5 Cs (id, on a judgment summons. As no proof of means was forthcoming, an order waa not made.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 3
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