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LAW AND POLICE.

/,'-....,''■..'■ — : * —' /''."^';— SUPREME COURT.— Chaubebs. A sitting,! in chamber* was held at the SuV j preme Court yesterday forenoon, before His I Honor Mr. Justice Conolly, when the follow- ' ing ; business was transacted :— Probate: Probate' was granted in the wills of the following deceased person;:—James Sand (Mr. Stewart), Stephen .Darby (Mr. Stewart), ; Benjamin Clarksoa (Mr. Gi-ttoe), Richard Hellaby (Mr. Cotter), Elizabeth' ' Grundy (Mr. Clayton). John D. McKeare (Mr. Hanua), William E. Wyatt (Mr. Dayton), Catherine M. Bellaud (Mr. Williamson),- ■ Win. S. Wilson (Mr. Buddie), Daniel J. Me- ' Pherson (Mr. Thome), Robt. Cunningham ; (Mr. - Thome), Hemy Boyle. (Mr. .Bruce), . Clws. J.-Crago (Mr. Thome), Chas. J. S. j ■ Denby (Mr. Hanna). Jag. Perry (Mr. Mc-' Gregor), Mary A. Haslett (Mr.-McGregor) Thos. Hunter (Mr. Stewart), Giles Meddina ! (Mr. Stewart), Thos.-Maunder (Mr. Button), 1 /" j Emma Home (Mr. Button), Wm. Smith (Mr. , i Button), Edward Alexander (Mr. Devor«), | Jas. Watts (Mr. Devore), Frank Smith (Mr. J Coleman), ' Thomas Gee /(Mr.' Whitaker).' Henry SheplicKl (Mr. Beale), John H. HamiltonlThompson: (Mr. Neumegen), Samuel /E* ( ..' Shrimski (Mr.iNeumegeu). Jas--. Brady (Mr. ; Buddie), Geo. M. Main (Mr. Buddie), John, Andrew (Mr. Stewart), Sarah Berry (Mr. Blades), Eliza NeweU (Mr. Blades), John , Pikett (Mr. Coleman), Charlotte S. Ryan * (Mr..Campbell), Jane Driffell (Mr, Kissling). ' Henry G. Gray (Mr. Colbcck), Thos. Goldie (Mr. Gribbin). ■ _ >: : -.; ,:..:-. .'-//-/■/;,' ' Letters .of Administration: Letters of administration wore granted in the estates of - - '• deceased persons, as under: —Arthur E. Soale (Mr. Devore), Robert C. Mac Donald (Mr. Thome), Walter Treadwell (Mr. Coleman), Mary C. Wilson, (Mr. Stewart), .Laviaia W. Breeden (Mr. Stewart), Mary Bruce (Mr. - McGregor); Elizabeth. Justin (Mr. Stewart), Geo. Stratum (Mr. Stewart), Ellen Bolous i (Mr. Stewart), Janet Miller {Mr. Brock), John Tsbister (Mr. Beale), Jane M. Barvtew jMr. Clayton), Henry luglis (Mr. Beale), John Powdrell (Mr. Stewart), Herbert Philllpson (Mr ■'. Insenne), John A. Abbott (Mr. Devore), " _ael Milnes (Mr. Basley), John Palmer (Air. Mahony) , , , Divorce: Campbell v. Campbell. / Motion for special direction as to service of the writ of summons and copy of. petition (Mr. Burton); ' His Honor ordered service by publication" in-the Auckland Weekly News and Australasian, appearance to > be':within 35 days from; publication in the latter - paper. *'Miscellaneous Matters': /Re ? Chae. Paico (deceased), petition for leave to. sell-real estate; (Mr. Button), granted; re Jas. George Wilson (deceased); motion for an ordx-r authorising executors to pay children's share of estate.,(Mr. Stewart), granted. MAGISTRATE'S COURT.—Friday. \ , (Before Mr. H. "W. Brabant, S.M.) v Orders were made on the following judgment summonses :-t—Richard S. ■ Briggu ■ (Mr. Shrewsbury) v. Percy R. Linsoorabe, ordered to pay £1 lis 2d withia one month, or ire default ■. -undergo •14 days' '* imprisonment;! Abraham Gibbs (Mr. . Shrewsbury) v. James Sims,' ordered" to pay £18s within one msmth, or in f default 14 ? days' ; imprisor' xont; Parker, Lamb, and Co. j (Mr. Burton) v. 11. S. Hanham, ordered to pay £3 6s. 9d within , one month, or in default 14 days' imprison-. ment; Parker, Lamb, and Co. (Mr. .'Burton) v. James Sims,, ordered to pay/ £8 'l£s' 3d within one month, or in default 14 days* imprisonment. • ,• .-•■..< .'._-. ' ... _, " POLICE COURT NEWS. Mr. T. Hutchison, S.M., presided at th» Police Court yesterday, and- Snb-In'specto>: Mitchell conducted the police prosecutions. - f\ ;Drunkenness: A fitst-offendor was can* noted and discharged. , , , , i Alleged Theft: James Fitzpatrick, a young man, was charged -with- the theft of-3s fremi a till in the shop of Jos. Heber Butler, at Ponsonby, on Wednesday last-. .On the application of Mr. Martin, who appeared for iho accused, the case was adjourned for 10 days. Bail was allowed accused in one surety-of £50,': and two of £25 each. '. By-laws: Edgar tPhiHips- was fined 5s for . obstructing the "footpath, in Wallace-street, bv tethering a horse thereon, and L. S. Worms was convicted and.-disokarged'for being the owner of .a!horse found wandering in King-street. * Parker, Lamb, and Co. were convicted without a fine for obstrftoting the ; ~;■ i footpath 'in ./Custom-street,, with, timbe:. Fred. Slater was fined 5s for leaving his cab • . unattended in Albert-street., . '-~.- " -_ ■ Licensing Laws: Michael Kiley va r Jul d £2, and costs 7s, Lforbein?'round in the , Grosvenor Hotel 'during the ; currency «f a prohibition order, -issued■■' against him. ' , Juvenile Offenders: A small hoy, named ;Samuel .-Hunt' (11), ' pleaded not*: guilty 'to _ throwing -a- fitone to the. danger of, a plate- - -"," glass window, the property of F. Murray, - ", chemist, Paruell, and: said * that ho merely rolled it.. Si.; Worship said the boy was apparently not under' proper control, and reajanded tire case till Friday next, in order that the - attendance of .the , bay's parents might be seftured.'/ Henry, Chitty, auoiher lad, pleaded not guiZiy to using a catapult in tlie Auckland Domain, to the annoyance of ' i nfjrsohs."';.* W. Golcfie,/ Domain caretaker, said the lad had been amusing himself, by - shooting stones at witness" doves that ware flving about. The lad wan cautioned and discharged. Remanded:. Thos. Neil .was remanded to . -, anpear at' Gisborne on the 11th inst.". on .1 charge of'failing to support his illegitimate child at, Gisnorne. .:■ - '■''■'-- ....... ...;..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 3

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LAW AND POLICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 3

LAW AND POLICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 3