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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

THURSDAY. (Before. Mr E. 1). Mosley, 5.M.) THEFT OF BICYCLE. Erie Alfred Wahrlich, aged 2;;. who appeared for sentence on a charge of Mealing a bicycle, valued at i's, at Invercargill, on May 1.2, 1932, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. REMAN DLL". Henry Thomas Norman, a*ed -1-. charged with forcing a restored letter receipt by signing the name of .Tames Towers, on Febru_ ary 27, wai remanded on tho application of the police until March "S. DAIRYMAN" ITN'ED. .Vor selling milk on February 3 thai hud not been bottled and closed on the promise.-, Frederick John Anton (Mr A. 11. Hobbs), v « : > fined 5a and costs. CROSSING NOT CLKAR. William Arthur Habgood, charged -with attempting to cross tho Lincoln railway crossing when tho lino vras not dear, win n r ''" l 20s and costs. WRITING ON FOOTPATH. "William .lames Haggcrty, charged with •.vriling on tho pavement in Riccarton avenue ■without the consent of the owners, on Jaminry 20, was convicted and ordsred t'i pay costs. Senior-Sergeant .T. I'oi stated that a constable found four men writing an .advertisement on (lie footpath on Riccarton avenue at 3 a.m. on January 2". The men were served with Mitnmmmcs nnd three attended at the court and were, dealt, with: but. the lonrth, whoso namo had been given as Thompson, could not be found. It was later found '.lint Thompson was really Hagerort.v. ASSAULT JN TRAM CAR. A quarrel over the possession of seats in a tram car during tho Sydenham Schon. p'enic at Ricoarton racecourse on February ::;j, led to Kubina Ann Stone (Mr \V. 1 • Traevj being charged with assaulting Olive Mabel Brnr.il. Senior-Sergeant Fox said that Mrs Lto/il went into a tram car with others niter the picnic to secure Keats for tlie journey home. Mis Stone objected to interference v.-i|li parcols she had placed on several Beats to nerve as reservations, and in the quarrel which followed was alleged to have struck Mrs Rra7.il on the. neck with » sunshade and lotrr to have struck Mrs Rra7.il on the face. Tho accused, who alleged that she had been annoyed over references made by Mrs Bra7.il to her reputation, whs convicted and fined 10s and costs. CIVIL JURISDICTION". (Bofore Mr 11. A. Young, S.M.) Judgment "by default "was given for th» plaintiff in each of tho following case,: —L. A. Woodward, Ltd., v. J. Jhhnnry. £2 ISs; Frederick Longdin v. William porcival Cole. ilO and possession; the North North Canterbury Hospital Roard v. \V. Watts, £24 7.s (id; R. W. F.ngland and Sons. Ltd., in liquidation, v. 11. Lanauze, .?2IJ -Is lid; James Little and Son v. \V. 11. Jiorton, £iU IG* Cd; Wynn-William*. Brown, and Gresson v. W. A. Fraser, £'.'< "s: Commissioner of Taxes v. Henry Hammond Hinki-y, ill: 32s :>d ; tho Texas Company (Australasia. Ltd.). v. H. Sellars, A2 11- <ld : *:> roe v. W. J. Harnett, £5 10s 7d; W. A. Polcon v. L. Blaekler, i'2 ISs (id; R. Allow j>nd Company, Ltd., v. J. Brown, i'*J Ss •Id; R. T. Coulter v. Mrs A. \V. Cornwell, SI 1 ; Maddren Bros.. Ltd., v. Jack Reed. -'3 lis 6d; D. W. McUill v. T. Bishop, i' 1:; 13-.; Moling and Compauv, Ltd., v. John I'urcrll, ill 38s 8d; Urn Standard Publishing Companv Proprietury, Ltd.. v. A. XV. Blomticld, JF" ISs; Rojt and (ilendinning, Ltd.. v. J. Browne, it On 2d; Blackburno, Smith, and Company, Ltd., v. T. J. Sleenian, i,'J Gs: Robort Taggart v. K. George, £.< 10s C,d; Prick', Ltd., v. T. J. Sleeman. i'2 fi s (id; Albert John Hutchinson nnd Ethel May Hutchinson v. Elizabeth Barr, 115 s:s and possession. .1U D ('; ML N T SUMMONS. J. F. Andrews was ordered to ji.-y Ashhy, Bergh and Company. Ltd., i) ]1« lid forthwith, in default five days' imprisonment at Paparua Prison. JUDGMENT FOR DKFF.NDANT. Garsidc, tenfold, nnd Coinpanv, Ltd., Christchiirch (Mr M. J. Burns), claimed from Auto-Parts, Ltd., Christchurrh (Mr W. F. Tracy), £l3 li , j t]lo va | uo 0 { »„, K i, alleged to have been sold to the defendant. Judgment was given for tho defend; ut, with costs.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 5

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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