LAW AND POLICE.
I'' POLICE COURT NEWS. - : '\ „ .Police Court yesterday, Mr. H. J. i ■**. » aif was the presiding magistra >. • * Pr» te i im£t Five first offenders were c 1- ■ %$$$«&&& Ellen Swan ' a! ,3 l -ii'virfw •,""•! « I,arge of using obscene Jan 1.1- HWiiVa J r „ n k. was convicted and 8 1KOWTOW hard labour. A simi ir Sij 'fit against Thomas Loftus was .«. ;:-j|- f&&K: Walter Townsend was convicted if 111 MJ** .0 j the fourth time in six mont 3, I: Sentence of 14 days' I. d ?!■' % Ur ». Walter Doyle, a lad who had s- ; >i S' Takajuna Industrial Sell, ,1, ll' ied of stealing a kmcker suit, ie | iCf#g e gFow?d S , and was orde ,d I school.. . I % b ,5 Breaking and Entering: oli" M&t, Thomas Malone, and Emai el m, ite V) IS were charged that on J >y I 4<f4K§§!'David Evitt, with intent to 1 ""i A ronl-md was granted until Fri ,y I /f' on tho application of Sub-mspec » ISeSd Perjury: Hum Loy, charged v th fitting perjury in giving eviuaiioe in $tsmJm ™» a* the Supreme Co -t, iSSd fill Monday next. Mr. ( ,t----f onncarcd for the defence. *pSB& : persons: Robert John, aldm was charged thai he was found in he SrVHotol during the currency of a , o.fffi., order. Accused did not p.pp ir, ii was convicted and fined 40s and cost. h. *;& Beid was also charged with liemp on a; & premises during the currency ol an I ' L against, her. Dr. Laishley appe, ed | ifM&ii' The evidence of her liusl. nd If "- -. taken She was convicted, and £ed I Cor 21 days' hard labour in default. I TJnilttonded Gibs: Edward Qarrity as IltiM that he left a cab unattended in Vltort street.' Constable Maher mid that icS's cab had stood in the street unatten ed fir several imnu»s while accuse.:! was in he • ImrockHC... Apparently no one wo in 'Mm?- According to accused s etatam it, la had left a bystander in charge whet- ho I «nt into the hotel. Sub-inspeotor Wi on v «id accused was in the habit of leaving his Jill in the street, and that he had to ap; ,-ar it the 'next sitting of l ' lo Supremo Ci irt I ma to a charge of causing a pers n'g I Lm in consequence of leaving his cab mI (fended. Accused was convicted and ted I IDs and cost?- > Charles Griffiths was fed 1 js and costs 7k, for leaving his cart in he 1 street Without chaining the wheels, ,1 lm 1 William Baker was fined 5s and costs, 7s, or I (Wring round a corner at other than a v Iki Filthy Backyards: John Broady, char ed Filthy Backyards: John Broady, c inr ed [I mth neglecting to clean a private yard 10- | lonjing to him, was defended by Mr. Na| er, 1 and pleaded guilty. Mr. Napier cxpla ed ■■.§ vjjjo circumstances, and a fine of £1 and ( sts I W imposed. Frederick Jabber" Ben stt 9 pitied not guilty to a similar charge, nd !i fit fined 20s and costs, Charles Lovett ?as lifflilarlr dealt with. Genrsje 70s charged with allowing his yard to be i a "filthy condition, and nleaded not guilty. ( inI ■•ilables'Hollis and Harley deposed that he ! yard was in a. filthy state, and that ftCCi •Ct\ :'»rf.tffice warned. The offensive ma ;er ' fcid since been removed. A fine of £2 nd | : rods, lis, * M imposed. A case ago ist I Henry Phillips, in respect of certain rej • mises in Swanson-street, was adjourned till i .Monday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 7
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