POLICE COURT.—Tuesday.
(Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., 8.M.) jjitusicnxxEss. William Belmar was punished as a drunkard. COMMON" MJUNKAKD. James Murray was, as a common drunkard, ordered to pay 10s and costs, or to be itu- i prisoned for forty-eight hours, with hard labour. VAGRANCY. Ivate Shields, Sarah Ann Shields, and Emily ITowJey, were den It with in the usual manner as vagrants, the lirst named beiug sentenced to three, the latter to six months' imprisonment with hard labour. THREATENING ZJLXGUAC.E. Lydia Powers was charged by Elizabeth Day with having made use of threatening language towards her on the stli instant, in Freeman's Bay. Ordered to find surety, to be of wood behaviour for three mouths. Husband's bond of £20 to be taken. I)i:seiitio.v i-'ROJi the 2xd IStii. David Hannon, Joseph Hannah, and Daniel Erail, deserters from tin; 2nd Battalion ISth 8.1., wero ordered to be handed over to the military authorities. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 8 December 1869, Page 4
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150POLICE COURT.—Tuesday. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 8 December 1869, Page 4
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