MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Mr. F. K. Hunt, SJiL, presided at to-d&y'&sittang- of th* Magistrate's Court. Two firsfc-offeliding inebriates Were leniently dealt with. :, '....-"•.. Airthur E-ussell, who was charged with obtaining a sum of money by means of a false pretence, was remanded until Eriday next. A similar remand was granted in the case of Thomas Pauling, who, it was stated", had been arrested by Constable Dawe last night on a charge of stealing an overcoat valued at £3 los, the property of the New Zealand Clothing Factory. . ... . Andrew Ritchie was charged with the theft of ss, the property of Jamea Smith, Ltd. Ho pleaded guilty and was admitted to probation for twelve months.
Messrs. Harcourt and Co. have sold privately Mr. G. E. Chiloott's briok residonoo, Not 113, Mofceswarttfi-strieet, to' Mr. Theo. Treaize, and No. 40, Luxfordstreet, being1 shop and dwelling, to Mr. B. Goldstein, for £1150. .-■-. Mrs. Pow is inviting the ladies who as«. aisted at Poppy Day, and tiieir friends, to meet her at the Mayoress's. Room, Town Hall, on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, when it i« ftcVwarfcaiod ihaX busiw»«
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 8
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181MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 8
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