MAGISTRATE'S COURT
.Cases at ilia Magistrate's Court to-. ' ilay were heard by Messrs. I. Salek and 'l>, HZ Edgar, .T.P.'s / Keith Tl'ibmas'Pettit was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for using, obscene; language in Customhouse quay, and" *as: convicted arid discharged for drunSminess. A young mail jianicd Bernard Mora, for using obscenelanguage iri'Biddifofd street, was fined £5, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; '■•■'.■■■• : On a chai-go of receiving stolen goods afc-luvoreargill, and of theft in Wellington,-a youth jnamed Allan Gordon' Hunter was remanded till Friday next on bail.' " Eight-offenders for drunkenness wore convicted by -Mr. W. A. Worth, J.P., at the .Mount Cook Polico Court this morning.' ■ Three first offenders were fined I'Os each, and'another waa convicted and »isf,liarged; Thomas Robson, John Corrield, and John Colomun,'second offenders, were fined £1 each, and William M'Laughlin, a third offender, £2.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 9
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136MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 9
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