MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Gases in. the Magistrate's Court today were dealt with by"Mr. E. Page,
Annie Lund, alias M' Carthy, a, fourth, offender for drunkenness, was fined£2, in default seven days' imprisonment. Three first offending inebriates wer« each convicted .ami""discharged. ■ ' "This sort of conduct is not creditable to you,-and see thatit'doesn't occur, again," said 'the Magistrate to John Edward Norman Kigg, alia* Charles Norman de "Vere, aged 36, .ana John Martin, aged 26, who were charged with assaulting Mahan- Chhiba, a Hindu bottle-dealer. The accused .were each fined £3, in default seven;'days* imprisonment. ...•..; ...,..'_
-'• Samuel M'Shane, aged^s9, ainan wi^h" many previous convictiorisj was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment witK hard labour for stealing, a shilling's worth of fruit from the shop of Loo Jung while, as he thought, the proprietor could not see him.
One first offender for drunkenness was fined 10s, the amount of hig bail, before Mr. T. H. Coltman, J.P., at th« Mount Cook Police.Court this morning.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 3
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