MAGISTRATE’S COURT
SATURDAY (Before Mr W. Catwell. J.P., and Mr D. J. Woolf, J.P.) CHARGE OF ASSAULT Pleading not guilty to a charge of assaulting Donald McDonald at Christchurch on November 4, Leonard Desmond Turvey, aged 21, a labourer, was remanded to today. Turvey was granted bail of £25 in his own recognisance, with bne surety of £25. At the request of Senior-Sergeant A. B. Collinge, Turvey was required to give an assurance that he would not renew the alleged, assault in the meantime. He gave that assurance. ALLEGED THEFT Stanley John Stuckey, aged 30, was remanded to November 11, on a charge that on September 2, he stole a set of spanners and a case valued at £2O, and an electric drill valued at £25, the property of Gysbertus Kommer. DRUNKENNESS Thomas McMeechan, aged 29, a painter, was convicted and fined £3, in default seven days’ imprisonment, on a charge of being drunk in Bernard street, Addington, on Friday, having been twice previously convicted of a similar offence in the last six months.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27501, 8 November 1954, Page 12
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