CITY POLICE COURT
Thubsdmt, Mason S, (Before Mr C. a Graiham, S-M.) Piunkonnessr-A first offender having been dealt with, Gustave Stowe was fined 10s, ■MV default 48 -hours' imprisonment. John Wshxm w»e fined 10s, in default 48 hours' nnprisonmen't.
A 2veur,Qtic Temperainenf.-Ber'trand A. do •Uiukror pleaded "Guilty" to being drunk aid faulting a constable.—Sub-inspector .Norwood stated that accused was seen ste<». gemng in 4 right-of-way half an hour after mdrnght Constable Phillips flashed hi s bght, a-nd was greeted with bad Jwgu»»e accused to go home, but was amok by him on the face and cheat. He seemed quite hysterical.-Mr A. S. Adams tor defendant, explained that his client was ot a neurotic tempemnent, and, having sun° at a concert, was, unfortunately, pressed to partato of liquor.-Por drunkenness accused tw fined ss, or 21 hours' imprisonment. With regard to the second charge the MogisHfcte said he was aware of the history of the case Accused would be convicted and ordered to come up foi sentence when called upon. He hoped it would be a warning Breach of a Prohibition OrdeT.-For bain* round on licensed premises durin 3 lhe cur°renoy of a prohibition order, William Wilson w> fined 60s, with costs (7s). in default one month'? imprisonment. Woun<iiug r ßen Sing was'charged with wounding Si On, with intent to do grievous bodily harm.-Mr Hainan appeared for \he, prosecution, and Mr Wilkinson for the de-fence.-Accused was remanded till Monday bail being fixed at his own surety of £100 and another surety of £100, or two sureties of feu each.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14155, 6 March 1908, Page 7
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257CITY POLICE COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 14155, 6 March 1908, Page 7
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