MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
CHEISTCHUECH.—Mosdat, .JULY 2i (Before C. C. Bowen, R. 31.) DKtnrKKSSESS. — William Chalmers, Lawler, and Henry Keetley were charged with having been drunk* and incapable. Thepraoae: Lawler had, when brought to the watch-house, become very unruly, and had injured a pahhandcuffs. He was ordered to make gcod ±.? damage. As none of them had previous!*- made their appearance in Court, they were discharged with a caution. * ' Ahothek Case.—Lydia Lloyd was with having been drunk and" incapable. Th-? offence having been proved, the prisoner stated is defence, that some friends had given her a »iass f brandy and water, and had poured out anotb for her little boy. She drank both, and overcome by the liquor sat down in front or her house. It being her first appearance, she *as dismissed with a caution, his Worship advirx? her to abstain from drinking brandy and ware: the future, and especiallv to avoid" giving anv :■) her child.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1441, 25 July 1865, Page 2
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154MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1441, 25 July 1865, Page 2
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