MAGISTRATE'S COURT
. Mr. C. R. Orr^Valker, S.M., presided at to-day's sitting of the Magistrate'-* Court.
Ono first offender for drunkenness was convicted 'and discharged, and another was fined 10s, the amount of his
Charles Herbert Shaw and William Henry _Simpkins,- with previous convictions for drunkenness, were fined 10s and £1 respectively. William Peter Sullivan, a third offender for drunkenness, was fined £1 m_default three days' imprisonment. ' . Charles Patrick M'Carthy appeared to answer the-charge of the theft of a case oi six teaspoons, valued at £l 5s the ■P r?P?rty. of--M. Heineman, jeweller, of Willis, street/ Wellington. Upon the application of Chief-Detective Kemp, McCarthy was remanded till the 14th -inst
One first offender for drunkenness was fined. 10s, .in default forty-eight hours' imprisonment,-, at a sitting of'the Mount Cook Police.Court this morning. Mr K. D. Hanlon, J.P., was on the Bench.
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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 8
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