MAGISTERIAL
MAY 10, 1901. (Before C. A. Wray, Esq., S.M.) - - DRTOTKENNESS. -TV Mitchell; Peter Golden, and a sailor, aU-,pleaded guilty to having been drunk ~ and were each, fined 5s or 24 ? Hours 1 .- '- ' _~ DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS. John CHagan was charged with dnvrng •without lights after sunset on May 2nd. it was a clear moonlight there was no need for lights.. . Sergeant Green said that carriers and othWtSften neglected carrying lights both moonlight nights. His Worship- said that driving without •-•■ light on'"a moonlight night was a'breach of the?ra'w, and he would impose a small fine of ss. -John-: Dayidson : .was also charged with - * similar, offence, and fined ss. ->'-'-■•'-•-• "sTdNE-THROWTNG.
Robert Wall' and Harry Shewan were ■^fll r cha¥gea'with throwing stones behind "''. thei'Private Hospital ' ---Sejgeant"Green said the boys had a stones on the beach, the result that Shewan was hit on "the" head and had to be taken to the hospital:'- ct „ , _ As Shewan did not turn up at Court, His , Wc-rship sa i<i they would have to appear to-day.""'" ','
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3559, 11 May 1901, Page 4
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168MAGISTERIAL Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3559, 11 May 1901, Page 4
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