MAGISTRATE’S COURT.
NAPIER. MONDAY 7 , JULY i. (Before Mr. S. E. McCarthy, S.M.) BREACH OF PROHIBITION ORDER. Barry/.--Kavanagh, brought up on two charges (I) being drunk and (2) obtaining liquor while an order w’as in operation against him was convicted and discharged on the first count and on the last charge fined 40/- and 2- costs or 14 days’ imprisonment. SAD LAPSE. Donald Campbell, an old offender, was charged with being found drunk, and using obscene language. Mr. Dolan stated that the wife was present in court. Campbell had nine young children and he urged that the matter might be composed by a fine. On the charge of using obscene language, accused was fined £l5 and 2/- costs ,in default six months’ imprisonment, and on the charge of drunkenness, he was convicted an 1 discharged. A prohibition order was, at his own request, issued against him.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 6
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