LAW AND POLICE.
„.,. MAGISTRATE'S COURT, . YESTSJftn.vy's • sitting of : the Magistrate's Court was held before Mr S, E. McCarthy, s.m. : , ■ - .■;:,:''',■ , Judgment Summonses: Orders were made in the 'following judgment summons cases, wherein the debtors failed; to appear: — Dr. de Olive Lowe v. Charles Crawley, £1 12s 6d ; ; George Mcßride v. Frank B. Ross, £9 15s: A. N. Olesen v. same, £4 lis 8d ; W. Galbraitb. v. George Campbell, £1 '/'a 8d; D. S.C. v. G. •■ Williams (Whangarci), £13 3a 6d. •"'''. ; '.-■ -. u _ POLICE COURT..NEWS. A sitting of the Police Court was held before Mr. S.. E; McCarthy,' S.M., yesterday. - „' ..^ , %\ ? ' 1 , ...-■.":■' •■ Drunkenness: Two first, offenders " for drunkenness were discharged on paying 20s. each and costs, , , .■.-■'. •
Withdrawn: The charge against Stephen Neary of wilfully damaging a'pane of glass, the property, of the Auckland Racing Club, was withdrawn at the instance of the club's secretary, who said that Neary ■ had since paid the damages, and. apologised. ■"- A By-law Cass: A penalty of 2s 6d and costs was imposed* on a boy named Claude Marmont, who 'pleaded guilty to a' charge of driving fit': other: than a walking pace round the corner of Symonds-streeb and Karangabap© Road.' " v -' • , * ■ Remanded: William P. G. Skipwortli was remanded to . appear at Rotoruaon the 22nd inst. upon a charge of failing to provide for the maintenance of his illegitimate child.' v ~ A Sydney Case: :/A... foreigner v named Francisco, dr. Traverna was-charged with deserting his child at Sydney, it being an indictable offence under the laws of New South Wales. Detective Henderson asked for a week's remand, .so 'that, ' the - police, might in the meantime communicate with the New South Wales authorities. On being informed that the accused .was only arrested on the arrival of the Sierra that morning, the magistrate granted the application. A Maraetai Assault Case-,'.' A Maraetai farmer, represented by Mr;';,Mahony, '> took proceedings against Bella Shelly, his sister-in-law, for assault. It appeared, according to the evidence, that. as the result of 5a .disturbance between .the complainant and his wife on the 'morning of November 13, the latter' went over to her mother's where she-'met the accused and her" brother, Albert Jacobs.. :■ The accused 'and Jacobs said that -Mrs. Spencer requested; them come to her house and open a drawer, as the key was last, and that; she also) informed them that her husband, /the prosecutor, had threatened to split ; : her head open with "an axe. On arriving at the 'bouse, Jacobs proceeded to'work-with* a hammer and chisel. The prosecutor said that he then arrived upon the scene. On requesting Jacobs to go, he met with a refusal, and so he endeavoured to put him out of the house himself. ■ Jacobs retaliated, and while they were. senffling there Mrs* Shelly /..attacked' him from behind with a stick, four feet long, and' as thick as a man's thumb,/ punishing him severely. The result was that between the two of them he'was badly knocked about.' Mrs. Shelly's version was that " she ; only ■ struck --the informant when'he; picked up a, chair; 'it was then that she arrived' upon 'thp scene, coming; from ah adjoining: room., She would, not, she said.diave attacked him but for his threat against her sistei, " The,, -magistrate imposed a- penalty of ; 10sj and costs. Another information charging Jacobs 'With" assault was withdrawn. Mr, Gregory appeared for Mrs. Shelly,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12740, 17 December 1904, Page 3
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