■ ■ • ■ ...-.-■ -a Mr. H. W. Brabant, S.M., held a short § sitting at the Police Court on Saturday 1 morning. For drunkenness Henry White- 1 side was fined 20s or seven days' imprison-1 ment in default, and John Dunn, alias Jas. g Dunn, 40s or U days' hard labour, and the I latter, who pleaded not guilty to a charge i of indecency in a public place, was also con-1 victed and discharged. Mary Brown ahas i Mcintosh, and Michael Kiley,; charged with E drunkenness, were remanded till next week, § and Robert J.'Galbraith was convicted on a| charge of being found on -.licensed. premises 1 during the. currency of a prohibition order B against; him, and fined 40s and costs 7s,_or 14 days' imprisonment in default. _•* [° T g cycling on the footpath in New North Road J Edward Lye was fined 10s and costs 7s, and | Michael Kiley, who denied a charge of using » obscene language in Cross-street, Newton was remanded till the 2nd prox. . A case against John Duffy of breaking and. entering, the dwelling of George Oleson with.intend to annoy him, was r: also adjourned till tne. 30th inst. ! ... , ■■* t . 3 Job line of tapestry coverings, reduced to half-price, at Tonson Garlick Coy.'s furniture sale. ■■■ ■ ■: *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11562, 28 January 1901, Page 7
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