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CITY POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, December 29. (Before Mr A. Solomon, J.P.)

Drunkenness. .— One first offender,-William M'Gregor, and Thomas Hungerford were each fined ss, with tbe alternative of 24 hours' imprisonment.—Elleu -inneg-ti.who had ieeii four times previously convicted within the past six months was fined 10s, in default -is hours' imprisonment. The case of Mary Byrne, who had been five times previously convicted within the last six months,'was remanded to the SOth to give hn' an opportunity of going to her home at Christchurch. _ Cutting ano Wound-NO.—Wiihairr.loan Cole wss charged with haviug on the 28th inst., at Caversham,. cut and wounded James Clark by striking him on the head with a bar of iron.—Mr Q'l.eilly appeared for accused—Sergeant- O'Neill asked ior a wnind to the 4th ■ January; and couiisbl not objecting the remand was granted, bail being .allowed—accused in £100 and two sureties ot £50 each.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 2

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CITY POLICE COURT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 2

CITY POLICE COURT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 2