MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Police!cases at the Magistrate's Court to-day were, taken by Mr. F. X, Hunt, s.m. ■■ : . ■ ' ,' ■■
Three first-offending inebriates. weve dealth with in the usual lenient manner, Mitti Puhakka, with one previous convioWon against him, was ordered to foifeit the 20s, the 1 amount of his bail. John Ani, whose arrears in rosp«ot to a maintenance! order amounted to £15, was sentenced to two. months' jmrrisonment, the warrant to be_ Buspendad §o long as 20s" per week, is paid, Martin J. Clancy was ordered to |«y arrears amounting to £6 ss, or go to Rkol for one month. ', ■ ;
If Herbert. 0. Barnett does not pay 30s Eer week off arrears amounting to XIO bs e 1 will have to undergo a period of thjee months in gaol. . . ...-:■•. Reginald J. Downing, whoße arrears amounted to £7 10s, was ordered to pay this sum, or go to gaol ifor one month. On another' charge he was ordered to pay £3, in default, one month in gaol, William Robert James was ordered to contribute 20s por week towards the maintenance of His wife, Elizabeth Onriiw, Mary A. Johnson'was granted ft separa. tion from Robert. F.VJohnson, who was ordered to pay maintenance at the rate of 30s per week.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 8
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