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THE COURTS-TO-DAY.

CITY POLICE COURT. (Before Messrs J. Liddell and L. Kemnitz, Justices.) Drunkenness.—A first offender was" convicted and discharged. Vagrancy.—James Herbert Pascoe, who gave himself up at the station last night and asked to be sent to the Benevolent Institution, was sentenced to a week's imprisonment. Maintenance. —Wiliiani Taylor was remanded to Christchurch, there to answer a charge of failing to provide for the support of Helen M'lntyre. Mr Emslie, appearing for defendant, protested in vain. Bail was allowed; one surety in £SO.

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Evening Star, Issue 11661, 21 January 1902, Page 4

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THE COURTS-TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11661, 21 January 1902, Page 4

THE COURTS-TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11661, 21 January 1902, Page 4

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