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POLICE COURT. —Saturday.

[Before Tuos. I!i:i:kha'j. Esq., R.M.J 'LARCENY. Marv Domn, remanded from Friday, whs again brought up ami charged with stealing 2s. 9d. from the person of Joseph Grabriel. Prisoner was found guilty, unci ordered to be imprisoned for six weeks, and kept to hard labour. 'JI3OUI:PVKXCK. William Harris, alias Morris, alias Morley, alias Lapthornc, was charged by Captain Aitkin, of the ' Queen of the Mersey,' with being guilty of wilful disobedience to lawful commands, contrary to the provisions of the " Merchant .Shipping Act, ISSU." Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and upon his Worship questioning him. he proved to be a deserter from the Portsmouth detachment of 'Royal Murines, and had gone under six different names. He was remanded until this day, (Monday), in order that inquiries might bo made by the Commissioner of Police respecting h:m. COMMON Ml.'-N'KARHS. ICliziibeth Canning and 'Mary Walton were, 011 the evidence of Sergt. lovers, of the Armed Police, ordered to find two sureties of (125 each to be ot good behaviour for 6 mouths. ards. ftKl'X KKXXKSS. James Tyrell and Thomas Shanncssy, for the first oiicnce, were fined as. and costs or 2 t hours' hard labour. Sarah Cooper for the fifth ollenco. sent to gaol tor nine davs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 4

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POLICE COURT.—Saturday. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 4

POLICE COURT.—Saturday. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 4

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