MAGISTRATE'S COURT
— » Police and summons cases in the Jlagistvate's Court. to-day wore dealt with by 31 r. E. Page, S.M". ' ' Francis Keating (36) and George M'Donald»(39), who were found without lawful1 excuse in a Harbour Board shed early this morning, were both cqnvictcd and,, ordered to conic up for-, sentence,', if-called upon, within twelve •months. ' :. ■ ..:..'. Found illegally -on'licensed premises after hours, Frederick Gamin; Albert Fogarty, John Heaton, and Michael O'Neill, all of whom did.not appear, were eacli fined £2. For selling adulterated milk, E. J. Bradnock was lined £'2, and ordered to pay an analyst's fee, 10s. It was stated that the water had probably found its way into the milk during.thq cooling pi-qcess.-. John Sharp ;',was fined; £1, for eiUcrmg licensed premises .-• while -prohibited;.; .. ", Failure to take'the uoeesKiry.-prccaiitibn.si'' when approaching the Bunny street, level crossing, cost Albert J. Lusty £1. Albert Knowsley was iined £1 for failing to close his tobacconist's shop at tho proper time:
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 4
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157MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 4
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