POLICE CASES.
Per Press Association. CHRISTCIIL'RCI 1. Sept. 25. Ella Regan, a full-blooded Indian woman, who in Peterborough itreet, appeared before Mr V. G. Day, S.M., at the; Police Court this morhing on a charge of selling liquor 011 Scptemb r 19th wit-h----out a licerihe. Frederick Wilson,' a cook employed at the Police Station, j-aid thai he visit d defendant'* bou*e on SeptenTb.r 19tli in company with « friend, Th'.-y cu< h obtained « glass of beer for winch they paid 1% 6d. Station ■Sergeant Johnston >nid that lie executed a March warrant pnd fomid three gallons of beer on the premWV The Magistrate imposed a fine of £lO and costs. At the Magistrate's Court today Thoma* J. Smith was committed for trial on a charge of assault and irdjhety.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13708, 24 September 1908, Page 6
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