MAGISSTRATE'S COURT.
•:'.;•- jlßofore'Mr; .W.VQ;. Efddell.'SiM.) , ~■' , ■:A/'FIi?TH OF NOyiSMBBE .'? EVENT; The events of Guy Fawkes Day resulted in a Court case, yesterday. Ben'.; Shout, a youne man, was. charged with, setting off fireworks in the:city, contrary tea oity byJaw. , . He pleaded gUUty;.-' ■;■'■ >. ■v-";"'; , !::•■;«.■ Suib-Inspector iMomrodd 'stated - that a skyrocket, went dose' to a building aiid.when a crmstable picked one :up: he fonn'd that the 1 paper end; was _burni3g: ' Compiaihts were made; to 'the police as ftere was.aJdahger of .aßd'.7el;-'costß, : ''' "
: : , ■ MAINTENANCE 'CASES. '• ii •:.'.. ': ,??^' disobeying an order for the maintenance of his father,•'arrears >M ss:, Charies: Wobb was sentenced , to 21 days' imprisonmeht, the worrant. to bo suspended: if the arrears are reduced, by 10s.. a" week.- "■'■■■'• '•" •■ -.: ; -U , > /™ 6*in:.o«:»aß sent to gaol in Aucfeland fora mouth for disobeying anorder for the maintenance of his wife, arrears 15s. ..;•■'.•. ■ ' ■■' -:■ -,■..■■- , : • ■ " -Henry' William. Smith, was sentenced to-one montns imprisonment on.each of two charges ot Qispbeymß orders for the maintonance-of his Mrife and child. : . For disobedience of orders for the'imainten- ?, nc ', n i s w 'fe and child,'arrears 10s., *>"' V urhs was sent, to prison foiv a 1 fortnight in respect of each caso. .-'■ v :■; ■ :, "•• _'A sentence of 21 days' imprisonment : in the New Plymouth- Gaol w"'»s imposed on Joseph Samuel Perkins for disobeying' an order for tte maintenance of five'children,- amaTs £3. b t; « ! 'Marie E; Martin v. Thomas Keuben,Martin, a eummary separation was g l*?, J^ t . he , wi / e to have onstody of the child. Defendant, who. failed to ■ apoeaiv was °er e iof ° to his wife ' cbSts ,:; | : BEEACHES OP BY-LAWS, i■' ',':,. ■ Breaches of by-laws, were dealt with us follow :-For.-leaving a vehicle to stand in' Vicr1 a j a light, or a' horso attached, John Taylor was fined ; 5e., and 7s. costs on the first count, and-ordered to pay costs, 7e., on the second; and William Crogan was fined 40s:, and costs 95., for cruelly illtreating, a horse; ' ' , .' :. ■; . '■ \.. ; INSQBRIETT;. "■ ■"■'' : : .For insobriety, two ifirst offenders we«i convicted, and discharged, one was fined 55., and two were .fined 10S;. each. 'William Henry Carden was fined 10s. William Bgan.who adiaitted having been convicted .* on thirteen occasions, was days' imprieenraent. ■' Kate Wilson, alias Bethune, was fined 10s. for drunkl*^,. and v>:J< a.breach of.a prohibition ••FOUND IN A,CHURCH.' Alexander Eadie, alias AinsUe, pleaded SSSLJj c fL aT g\ of a and a vagabond, in that he was found at 255 ; a.m ?n NAmiL^^ 1 - ■■'£* was Mniandwl nn. til .Nbvember .22 for sentence. . •;'.•'-••■■■.:■;■■'.■';• other cases' . ■'■; '■:'?..'• Leonard M'Carthy was charged with, stealing T P V an ,°r e , a Pair of pants, Sri ?i a ( 7 aln e of ' . .10s, the of. Charley Smith. On the applica- ™ Norwood, accused was remanded.to appear at.Levin this .morning. aWmi-M?? .'-"T*??. lan guage, John , Turner, fe^s.^ d i* ot °^ : Cecil Meyrick, a'young man, . was chnreed wift conm,,teDg, a c«rtTn. offence' at 'CSSS fcV rt™'/f V • , « r -WiUord, whoaap t! ml3 e ' de£ l I W' : asked *«■'?■ remand' until to'f h;,ras ;v gra ? l^l - • Bail in one surery.of £tOO , was allowed;- '■ ■ ■■/■■: '.•; .In answer to s a.chargo of being found beKS■!?■■ '.George Woodward
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 665, 16 November 1909, Page 6
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507MAGISSTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 665, 16 November 1909, Page 6
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