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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

BLUFF—TUESDAY (Before Mr. G. Cruickshank, S.MJ DISTURBING ENTERTAINMENTS Herbert Denny and Donald McClay charged with causing a disturbance at tb* Bluff Cricket Club concert in the Dr® Hall, and were fined £1 each and cost*The trouble arose out of Denny flickint McClay’s cap off his head in the hall and some blows were struck, one of them beinf received by the door-keeper, who tried stop the disturbance. Alfred George Clifford, a seafarer, convicted and fined £2 and co# for creating a disturbance at Massey* Pictures on March 25. Mr Massey stated that he was bothered a great deal by thclass of patron, who appeared to think that they could do as they pleased wb eß they came to Bluff. Defendant was the worst that he had ever had. He kept o» walking about the hall calling out then tried to get on the platform. W* also annoyed the pianiste. MAINTENANCE William Alexander Russell, who was in arrears for maintenance of his boy 18 . an industrial school, was ordered to P l -’ £8 by May 30, or in default fourteen day* £ impriaooment.

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Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 6

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 6

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 6