COURT CASES
Police and summons cases were dealt with by Mr. C. R. Orr Walker, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Charged/with being an idlo and disorderly person, Ernest Llewellyn Jones, a labourer, aged 18, was ordered to come up for sentence when called upon within six months. - •
On a charge of using 'obscene language, George Eugene Pfleging (26) and Nestor Otto Shrriko (21), both seamen by occupation, were each, fined £3, in default' seven days' imprisonment. Vivian, Raymond Pudney. (2o) pleaded guilty to the theft of £5, the property of the Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., and' £45 3s 3d and a bunch of keys, valued' at 4s, the property of the National Electrical and Engineering Company, Ltd. Oil the first charge, he was admitted to probation for a period of two j rears, and on tho second was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence when called upon within six months. Thomas A. Brown was fined 10s, with £1 2s.costs, for failing to notify the change of ownership of a motorcycle.
- Guy Goulter Nicholson,- who left his motor-cycle unlighted, was fined. 10s. .
For driving without a driver's license, Henry Warwick Stephenson was fined £1. John Patrick Eea was fined £3 for negligently driving a motor-car, and for failing to possess a driver's license he" was fined £2.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 20
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220COURT CASES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 20
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