MAGISTERIAL.
PATEA—THIS DAY. (Before C. A. Wray, Esq., R.M.) The case against Jane Irwin for indecent exposure in the public street, adjourned from last Court day, was brought on, and after two witnesses bad been examined, defendant was convicted. A second case for using obscene language in the public street was also brought against her to which she pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the Wanganui Gaol, with hard labour on each conviction, sentences to run concurrently. Kenny v Regan : No appearance of either party; case struck out. Brown v Delnmore: This was adjourned from last Court day, the case apparently resting on what should be considered a plain dress, and what a fashionable one. After evidence had been token judgment was given for amount claimed and costs. The Court then adjourned.
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Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1317, 6 March 1885, Page 2
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