SOUTHERN SUPREME COURTS.
[BY TM.KGB.APH. — PRKSS ASSOCIATION. , * Dunk 1 jin, Wednesday, j At the Supreme Court to-day, William j James Imrie, charged with incurring a j debt of £4 7s to I'rtte-rsoii rid Ban, by I means of fa lee repreeent-itions, after he j had been adjudged a. bankrupt, was found j not guilty. Michael McKay, who pleaded guilty to - using obscene language at Mac Andrew Road, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard laliour. Joreph Brown pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault, and wa«< fined £5. Herbert- Helm wit?-' found guilty of stealj ing a portmanteau containing wearing apj parol, and v.'dc sentenced ,U/ three months' i imprisonment with hard labour. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13761, 28 May 1908, Page 6
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