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POLICE CASES

. Messrs. ,j. W. Ellison and It. D. Hsnloni J.P.s, presided at the Magistrate's Cbtirt ■ this uioiniiig. ;: The 1 names of six first offending inebriates figured on the' list.. One, who had spoilt a night in "the cells, wa3 convicted and discharged, and the others' were ordered to forfeit the bail (10s) allowed theln. ' ..■,.,■ A hier/iber of the_ er§W of ' the ' s.s. Arawa, named Fred. Hunt,, tv-as remanded to appear at Auckland-, oft Monday oil a charge of having stolen twelve rainctiatd, of a total value o£ £42, the property of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, from his ship a* AtifcklMid oh 9th I)ec'eniber.^ ', , Bartholomew Mahoney was convicted and discharged for drunkenness*-and was fined 20s, in default three days in gaolj ior having resisted. Contable' Hunt. A Npr\yegiaii, 'named Otto; Fo.Sstim, learnt this morning- that the hospitality. -pxteneded to VfalilhtarV guests' at the pollca stiitibn is of. a'doubtful quality, unless everything is ribove board; -'•Fos-. sum went to'the station last'- night soinewhrit iiltoxicated, antl heked for lodgings. It was found that he had riot given notification of His change of address fl'om Auckland, iuld his failure iii that respect, coupled viith his ■■ unsteady e&iiditibli, readily opened aAell doot' to him. He \yas convicted and discharged for.. drunkenness., arid was fined 40s, in default seven day* in gaol, on the other count. ■ , .

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 2

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POLICE CASES Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 2

POLICE CASES Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 2

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