CITY POLICE COURT
Monday, Mauch 9. (Before Mr H. W. Bundle, S.M.) DRUNKENNESS. Frank Hanly, a. statutory first offender for drunkenness, who spent the weekend in the cells, was convicted and discharged. INTOXICATED IN CHARGE. James Ransford Morrison, a salesman (Mr J. P. Ward) who pleaded guilty on Friday last to a charge of being intoxicated in charge of a motor cycle, appeared for sentence. He was fined £5, his licence was cancelled, and he was prohibited from driving for 12 months. MAINTENANCE. The magistrate delivered his reserved decision in a case in which a complaint for affiliation and maintenance orders was made against Ronald George Vickery. The complaint was dismissed. For disobedience of a maintenance order in respect of his wife Allan Seymour Johnson was sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment.—The Maintenance Officer {Mr Garhntt) said that Johnson had been given a contract by the Railways Department to clean chimneys, but had refused to do the work. He was doing nothing at present. —The magistrate told Johnson that a short term of imprisonment might he a lesson to him.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22826, 10 March 1936, Page 5
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