MAGISTRATE'S COURt
;";;v- -i.Thfea jyoungV*meri;'--,named." ■:'Garnet ; Scurry,' v-.C-Fredericfc 1 Gooch,. ;ahd:;.Bert.,: Andrews, wore ; g,.;,i(iarged"jnth'' B niaw'full'y.assaiiitiiig 'Jaines'Co'e ■ ■XS-i ori-':'September. •> 18. ''Accused wore represented %Utymr.iM6Miih.;r!+\i\:'. ■•''- '"' •'■ ;, j ■.-■■' v ' i--SiV:-' ; S.sCole':'woled'-'io:;B^dence'.]that'Vlie •■■kept' a. fish gSand .oyster' saloon in Klddiford Street.' About rs, : ' s ;ipidniglit;''buj the'• ilate in ' question,' thb, accused l-^'rcalled-'-f^r. 1 :supper,:"which was supplied... He rheard;. defendants : making.;. us'e':'of ■j;r,/jmpropi!r..language;rand'after.telling' his daughiy:i'L,.fer- i '-te^'jd'Vput, ! -;he.; : tonioiistratcd.';-with,';vthem;. SSiiWittiess '-"thißn':' -ITf ou 'jgdt ! outside or 1 ■will : ;:f; i to: go-across: the •;..;■;';.road.vaud-he was:.then 1 struck .by.all'-three:';<■'■;■ - : ':.';:bVVConstable-Taylorread?a statement made by; -'Sy.Sowryi/jblaming; Andrews ; . for '.; the 'assault, and 5:;.-. adding.jtliat ";no.-.bad:,liingnage had, beqn used. : . ;pleade'd.; Mt'*guiltyV ~.and'' were ;;/-i.:-,committed.r.to' ,th'e, r >Hupremo'-CourtVfor 'trial. and pneiSiirety'iof^^J-was allowed.: & : ?rr£.^e.'XybuigX-hianV\ ; A^ V:'-v'-\lTfto\a'di9itted> , steallJig,iaimbney-\otderifor.'.-'IE6 ) i ' p% the {property;.of ■ Anna iM'Donafd; 'came ■ upYfor ::;?r-;Bentonce.",/;/A : :.(;V.' ;; >"i--ViAv : ;'-i'-;:'- I 'v l S^(,^:i'-' i'.'rk'rt^
containing .the ' order.. ; wasV-addressed •Vtb'-Jtho wrong.hotel.t'ltjwas placed.in'-the letter ; rack, •from'. which- it :was ; abstracted-by, accused, • who i'-'?ignsd-i ; S' ! t'fi'>tittqnß?iiiame. : iito;; the order .and cashed :.-it.:'- >'■''•■'■':'; ■■■'■;.■■-.:'■■■!■'■•; •■ -■•■'.'■,'■.'■■.' ''■■■■■■;■?■■' ''•.On' behalf !of,accused,.;Mr. O'Regan. said that he..came.:frpm.\the.:King i ,Country,: and: hadbeen inr'ttr-fitate L 'pf-'continualv'in toxica tionsinco.'his arrival-.'. The. Prisoners'.'Aid. Society/ had .'interested-; behalf, -and was; will? ing ,to pay ( r.Ms: ; £aiß .to'':Te'<Kniti. ; . He'-therefore asked :.- for -leniency.-? •'•- •.;'•';.•' ■:■■ . ••..;■. .-•;■■ --':'■ '/; His • Worship. '^accordingly, convicted' accused, and ordered;him., to come; up, for -sentence .-when called iupb'nyon. condition: that the money taken was refunded;in instalments-of 10s.' per week. 'A -.prohibition■;' order, was also issued, against hita^'-y:':'■'■:■ ','::' ■"■■■. :.-■■:■ '.->■- ■''■■'»'.■'■■■'■''■:■■■'■"•'■■'■■ '-:.T~: "~ : ; ■.-..;■■'•. .A;-;^ , ' ; ;^y;BßEE'-FOK'.SALE;; 1 .':'..: Kuile.Millante was charged, with unlawfully selling; beer, to'" Herbert; Guy/ Verral M*Kenzie on October '■ 10 without a .license.. -He. pleaded ■gUilty»;. : .! : V-;-.'...-.;-.. ;. •■■•.;,'.'.■/. ■'!' ■■"■'.'■" :■'-.-'■ I■-.'Sub-Insjector' Norwood..remarked that accused's brother had been convicted on- a similar charge .a few;.days ago. The police had been:watching the place and. a constable enteredthe premises and was supplied with the ■•HojTOr.'C'>■:'■'■•■■.■■' '■■'.'''■". ! ''': '■".'-..'■ :'■■•'' - ;'.' ":■ -A' sentence '.'of • : six: weeks'- imprisonment was tinfliofßdi"'/;:I-;.'i.:■/.''■;'.'.-.'.'.-. ■■:'.:■■■:■'■'■.'•': TRAM-CAR. # : A Chinaman /named Ah.On entered; a-plea of /guilty', to;', a-charge ;of jumping off a tramcar whilst, in.motion.; , ','.: " • ' ; i ':* The .city' solicitor, Mr/J. O'Shea,remarked ttiat-defendant had jumped off a, slowly-moving car. and fell with-his feot underneath it. f-'Defendant-was'convicted and discharged and \ '.■■.';.-..••', ■ •--. f.' : .-' '\h .'The' adjourned, ca'se- against Richard, White, alias Victor..White,'aliaf Alexander Hepworth; of assaulting ,Buchanan"iScott,,a' bailiff, again camo'-up.'-.S-'■!■'.';'"'..■'•' '•"'!.■ ■«■"'■'■■ -. Mr. Bordman, who/appeared for defendant, .-asked for a further remand until Friday next, idwinf-.tb'the illness.of.a witness. . ;'■ .■{.'. "This"-was agreed t0..; ■ ''■;■;•'. . ;'. '' : : '" : '' ■. Karl- Olsen. (Mr.. Herdman) /.asked ■ that Thomas;Taylor.(Mr. ( -Jackson),be bound brer to •kcen*the"fpea'ce;tpwaras":him;; The..pdrties-bad ybjiid iq.;;(jua'rr.o.l,- ! in; .the- v street; during which,'- it rwas-.-allegedV.'-'that -struck'-plaintiff. with a stick- and' threatened to'.murdcr.liim. Defendant did' not .deny striking complainant, but maintained' that"it was,in: self-dcle'nco,'ras compluinant.had. ah ..'open knife-'-in -his;hand. Ho denied having; threatened 'to murder' plaiii-m~l«?-->k)-\%\.j~rW:??:>-:-.::.\-'•:.'•: '.•'.'-:; ' ; His .Worship .'did' not consider that .sufficient .e v vjd(;ncei.h^il,.been-.:a'dduced t .to justify- him.;in ordering' defendant' to enter■'•into. sureticß.:i,|okeep ■•tie ''peace: He, therefore,' dismissed-'the case,; .without .costs. ..'.• . ,-'.-'/.'.•"..■' ■!■'■■'■ cases. ';''■• ■■ \. ,,',: ; ;V ; j .grejibhes/of i,by-latf s were' dealt "with as'.follow :-;]Jor allowing a'horse to wander,' Thomas Albright was 'fined 205.',. and 'costs ~7s. j' v fpr 'driving round a'corner at.other than a walking ipjice'.'S John . Jobsbh,. James VKirkus, Thomas ;Polhani, Charles'M'Auley;' Patrick M'N.a.mafa, ■'James Moriarty; and John Ryan .wero'ieach 'fihe'd*;ffiOs.,'-.and costs. 75.;. for'driving a'lcart across-; a'-i footpath, William.- Wilson was .fined >ldß!v':ani>:cdsts.; Us.;-,.'■.for leaving a.'tram-car Georgo. Steele was fined 55., :'^¥cos{s^;l3s,;^Jt- ''■';*■'. •' V: "■ '■' ''.-'■•...' ''.-\- '■•-.;•,•' :v S^|S^t^ HEB^PA^ '■■■■'■'■ ■■M;,< ■';'iSeVen?'first<iff ending '.inebriates ;came .before the" Cour't.r.'Twp "were convicted and discharged and -therremain'dervwere each fined. 5s. a : in •*de-iwli-'i^-, x )i6ur3'"'impris6nment.' ..-. '■'• ;',• : 'j.' '/.'', Eichard Brown stepned ihtb.!Mie' J : -dbck>to v '.answer, a charge .of hiving, dcserted7-his.;wife at. Palmerston was remanded 10 appear at the latter tdwn on ■ October^lßi■'•'.• ■:-''■'...'/ ;.'."-•.:.-■ , '.- ■'■ :^:i,. (.-. Eichard ■; Clarke,.'- charged with drunkenness, and- wb'ojhad boon'r,emanded- ; for: medicaUtrca't'meht/'wy'convicte'd'atid' ordered to piy'.Ws.. 6d..cost of the,treatment, in, default 48'iiputs' ihiprisonment. . ; - j;■'.'...' ■..,;,-, -.' /'. ;' -; ,:;is' ■''■, _
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 14
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597MAGISTRATE'S COURt Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 14
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