MAGISTRATE’S COURT
POLICE AND MAINTENANCE CASES. The police and maintenance cases in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday were dealt with by Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M. Thomas Henry Reeves, who had helped himself to a brief bag belonging to Charles Watkin, was convincted and ordered to come up for sentence when called upon, a condition of his release being that he remain in the Salvation Army Home.
On a charge of vagrancy, an elderly man, Henry Northam, was convicted and ordered to remain in the Salvation Army Home.
MAINTENANCE APPLICATIONS. Cecil Cavendish James, whose arrears amounted to £4, was sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment, the warrant to be suspended for seven days. Harold John Thomas was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, the warrant to be suspended so long as 12s. 6d. a week is paid. Andrew Larson was ordered to pay 80s. per week towards the support of his wife.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 226, 12 June 1923, Page 5
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