THE COURTS.
MAGISTERIAL. • 1 ! . . , . FRIDAY. ' _ „ (Beforo Mr E. D. Mosley, S.M.) DRUNKENNESS. William Brown, labourer,• aged 38 years, a third offend or for .drunkenness, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment, with hard labour. ' ALLEGED THEFT. - Raymond Terence Courtney, of How Brighton (Mr 11. C. Abernethy), wrs charged with stealing tvfo hats, a jacket, and a suitcase, valued at £4 14s Go, the property of T. Armstrong and Company, on Thursday, and Cecil Alphonßo Casshi (Mr A. F. Tracy), of Hills road, St. Martins, was charged with receiving the, gooUa. They were remanded to appear on- Tuesday, bail being allowed ia each case iu the sum of £SO, tiind one surety of £SO. TRAFFIC CASKS. Vivian John Somerset Thomas was flned 5s and costs lor proceeding against ah automatic signal,'and a similar amount for not having a license. For not having a motor-driver s hcense, Eric Blake, Robert McKenzie Qrievo, and "Edward Milner wore each fined 10s and costs. For cyclist? at night witJiout lights, Charles Jury, William, Lamberton, Daniel Lysaght, James Ingram Marriner, and James MoOratb wero each fined 10b and| costs. t . For parklrig a cftr atf night without lights* Michael S. Nottingham was fined 10s and C.OStP. v Lillian A. Perry (Mr M. W. Simes> was fined 20s and costs for failing to report aii accident involving her car. A charge of failing to stop was dismissed. A charge against David Clive Orozier (Mr M. J. Burns) of permitting the use of an | unlicensed car was dismissed. I Henry Howard Gibson (Mr 11. J.Burns)\ was convicted and discharged for using a car for trading purposes on a Sunday, and a charge of using in unlicensed car was dismissed. . . , , Joseph Samuel Haughey was fined Sstna costs for cycling at night without a light* On charges of lacking a bell and * reflector he was convicted and discharged. Robert William Smart (Mr W. F. Tracy) was fined £3 and costs for falling to give , way to traffic op the right. j Leslie Frank Withers, was fined 10S ana costs for negligent driving. I, CIVIL CLAIM. (Before Mr H. A. Young, S.M.) ' Nellie Minnie Aveling and others (Mr A« W. Brown) claimed from Herbert A. H. I Cook (Mr N. H. Gravestone) £SO damages ! for the alleged damage and destruction of woodwork in premises at 206 ; Cashel street, owned by the plaintiffs and occupied by tho Judgment was given for. tho defendant with_ costs.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20280, 4 July 1931, Page 9
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