MAGISTRATE'S COURT
7 Pn hqa. tl f nd maintenance cases were at the Magistrate's Court to-day. Une_hrst offender for drunkenness was lined 5s in default 24 hours' imprison™e,nt; fcorman- Olsen, a young man who had been found drunk while in charge of a vehicle, was fined £3 and costs. t l° r »ss"ult»in Sydney Walter Keach, John Taylor M'Dou E nl'l was fined 40s, m default 48 hours' imprionsment Thomas Commins, Leslie . Robert Oarmes and Frank Walmesley were each sentenced to seven days' imprisonment for stowing away a t Melbourne on the steamer Waihora.
^ remand to ap pear afc Auckland on ISth inst_. was granted in the case of Herbert Harold Macknelly, charged with obtaminjj £2 10a from Reginald Davies by false pretences ,
A. case of drunkenness was dealb with by Mr T H. Coltman, J.P., at the Mount- Cook Police Court this morning. y lO °»?nder >va S convicted and dis-
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 8
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152MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 8
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