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BY-LAW CASES.

JUVENILE, STONE-THKOWERS. ■ Two youth's pleadwl guilty t-o a charge of throwing, stones to the danger of tho shop of Chow Boor, Ellico Street. It was stated by tho police that stones had boon thrown on thp.roof of the Chiuaman!s houso to the annoyance' of tho inmates for some time past, and, in consequence of complaints made, tho polico took the matter up, with tho result that the present. caso - was brought. > Each defendant was convicfccd and fined 55., and costs Bs. 6d. ' MISCELLANEOUS-CASES. Chow Klioo was convicted and lined 205., and. coats 75., in default forty-eight 'hours', imprisonment; for allowing offensive rubbish to remain on .bis promises. . Arthur Jonc3 pleaded guilty to a chargo that, not'having agreed to bo supplied with water 'from tho waterworks," ho did tako Water from tha-supply furnished to W. Quinn. A conviction and lino of 10s. and costs 75., in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment, was imposed. For failing to register his dog, Walter E. ■Morcor was convicted and ordorod to pay costs 75., in default twenty-four hours's imprisonment.

Michael O'Shca was charged with leaving a'cab unattended in Marion Street. After hearing tho ovideneb, His Worship held that tliero was somo doubt about' tho matter, and dismissed tho information. ■;

James Graham was convicted and fined 20s. .ind costs 145., in dofault seven days' imprisonment, for driving a vehicle across tho intersection of Manners aaid Cuba Streets at other than a walking pace. For a liko breach of tho by-laws at tlio.conior of Lambton .Quay . and Willis Strcot, Arthur Chiunock was convicted and fined 10s. and costs lis., in default forty-oight hours' imprisonment.

For failing to l;ec-p a vehicle off tho tramway/lino for a distance of 40ft. in front of a car, William Carter was .convicted and fined- 10s. alid costs 125., iu default fortyeight hours' imr^ricnnirinnt

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 April 1908, Page 4

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BY-LAW CASES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 April 1908, Page 4

BY-LAW CASES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 April 1908, Page 4

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