MAGISTRATE'S COURT
YESTERDAY'S SITTING. Mr E. Page, S.M., dealt -with, the following cases- -in tie ‘Magistrate’s Court yesterday. * Minnie ‘ Walsh - was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for keing idle and disorderly, and was convicted, and’ discharged for using ’obscene - language* and being drunk. ' 1 ■ ■ Two first offending ine&Sfiafces were fined 5s each, andJonn Kennedy-with one .previous-, conviction wds-fined 10s. Oh a charge/ of being die.’ Orderly ’Benjamin NdWI :wiß r, &onvicted andorAered to oome up for "deatenoe it called upon within 12 months. He was ordered to keep out of town.'during .the period. * ' 1 Samuel MoShane was remanded rnn-' til Tuesday on a charge of stealing > a frock valued at"£6 : 6s«»'Uie'prt)perty''of' -Geprge and Doughty. Ball was fixed in one surety of £ls. Mir-' W. ♦ Perry appeared for the accused. ' A remand until’ this morning was granted Halbert Bunco McKinley on a change of- stealing’ a lea/ther bagand ocntenits vfihied at '434, the 'property!#. Albert Edward Beet. Mr J. F. B. Sterent>onappeared!ohbebalfof the accused. ’
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12016, 19 December 1924, Page 7
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163MAGISTRATE'S COURT New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12016, 19 December 1924, Page 7
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