POLICE COURT.
J3efove Ijtfr. I£ob}nson ; R.M. A first offender was charged with bomß feund drunk ia a public place, ltfned-fis or in default ty hours imprisonment; Edmund Afoore was charged wicb allowing bis horae to stray at large in Hardy-st. After hearing eyidqneo UJ3 Worship dismissed the case. James Canning was charged with allowing a horse to stray in Shelbourno-st., on $9 18th Api'U, Fiiwd. $Gd >vitb9«<i costs. ,
—^— — — — — — — — — r t mw«i«iifin ii i in. _j_ Jaws Newport applied for a prohibition order against George Newport. Mr James Newport gave evidence statu g that his eon Q-.nrga Newport, who had anile and eight ohildren, was injuring his be lib. by drink. Tho ordor was granted, to take effect throughout the Liceusiug Distriot of Ne'sin. The ndjauroed maintenance case of Jas. Chapman v. Gaorge Chapman wi'S oalhd on His Worship on hearing that the defendant had kept up the weekly payments sinoa the adjournment, deoided t> remit tho arrears, viz. £1. He informed the defendant tbafc he would have tooontiuue to pay the 5s weekly, as ordered by the Court.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 97, 27 April 1894, Page 2
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178POLICE COURT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 97, 27 April 1894, Page 2
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