CITY POLICE COURT.
Monday, May C. (Before Mr C.C. GraJium, S.M.) Dninkenncsj ami liesieting the Police ~ Patrick Held was fine<l 10s, or !8 hours , imprisonment, for drunkenness, and 20s and costs (Gs), in default seven days' iivgaol, for Tosieting Constable Sweeney while in the execution ol Ilia duty on Ihi? «h inst—Hie ■Worship pointed ont h that lleid's record was a bad one, and ordered that the tun concurrently. A first offender was fined r>9, or 21 hours' imprisonment; and James Craig and ■ Robert Miihono IDs each, or JS hour* in rhiil, both being charged with drunkenness.— Caroline Drown wan fined 20s or seven days' incarceration for a similar offence.—llenrv William Fleet, also charged with drunkenness, was ordered to come up for scntor.ee when called on, Mr Irwin, who appeared for .him, representing that he (I'leet) intended to ro into the Bichloride of Gold Institute.-The Sub-inspec-tor o[ Police mentioned that he believed the man had already gone throng!) the process at a cost of about £So.—His Worship said )ie knew of cases where people had been cured, ami others where the patients had lapsed. He thought it depended a great deal upon the will of the. person.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12036, 7 May 1901, Page 7
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