POLICE COURT—Thursday.
(Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., R.M.) DBTTHKENNESS. John Crowley, John Chalkley, William Campbell, and John Seywood were punished for this offence. BEBACH OE THE SIEBCHANT SHIPPING ACT. William Brown, Thomas Jackson, and Charles Standidge, three able seamen belonging to the barque Ballarat, pleaded guilty to being absent from the ship without leave. His Worship ordered the prisoners Jackson and Standidge to be imprisoned for 7 days with hard labour, and the other man Brown to be imprisoned for six days with hard labour, the sentence being lighter in consideration of his bearing a good character. This was all the business before the Court.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 6 September 1867, Page 4
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