Magistrate’s Court
(Monday) (Before Messrs H. A. Stevens and A. J. Henderson, Justices of the Peace) REMANDED Paul Heather, aged 27, a storeman, and Henry Taroa Tahuhu, aged 27, a workman, were each fined £4 for fighting in a public place, Beresford street, New Brighton, on Saturday. Heather was fined £3 on a further charge of being in possession of illegal lottery tickets. Both defendants pleaded guilty. A woman, aged 22, was remanded to Sunnyside Hospital for four weeks on a charge of obtaining candlesticks and vases, worth £2O 14s, from a Christchurch shop by false pretences. Her name was suppressed on the applicaton of the prosecutor, Sergeant L. A. Dowell. A workman, aged 32, denied a charge of assaulting a police constable, Neil Robert Scott, in the execution of his duty. The defendant was remanded on bail to Wednesday, and interim suppression of his name ordered.
A bushman, aged 37 (Mr M. J. Glue), was remanded to Wednesday on bail on a charge of trespassing. Interim suppression of his name was ordered.
Gordon Barry Fuller, aged 39, a Social Security beneficiary, was remanded on bail until Wednesday on charges of drunkenness and breach of a prohibition order.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30635, 29 December 1964, Page 11
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