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MAGISTERIAL

TIMARI"--FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 19JS3. ißefore Messrs M. While and W. Salter thwaite, P.P.s.j DRI'XKEXXKSS. Bernard Shaky pleaded cuilty to beinjr drunk in Noith Sub-litiipetior (Jreeu stat.-d that incused liad been similarly i-harged recently, and the P.enrh imposed a tine of 10-i and co*t>. Karl Jiiit-n was charged with drunkenii'm>. and also resisting the po lice. He pleaded guilty to the ursi • hargc, bn: not guilty to the second, t'on Diablo Hammond i.md he arr-rcteti the nun jna had great trouble in petting him to th'- cell. The bit wirttrs* m the wrist, and h:td a xfrong tdijectiou to be nig locked up. Sub-itispecor titeen iai ( j .he-man. was a 'ailor. and this wis .his Second otlrnc"- hetc. He m'si iKior,- the Court about threv month-, ago, when ho »as charged wiUi thunkeniiux. and obsceni language. Th-: accu-< d wa« lined Jul ami lost.-, lor <lrunkeunesM. a n,i £2 a mi 4 -o S tx for i.".is:ing th- poli.-.-, «;t!, ;he alternative of vev.-n <lavs' iuijiii-..ntneu . BREACH Ol RAILWAY BY LAWS. Michael Buckley, who .11.1 not appear, had tvio ehai-jjet. him: :!i.- rir-i b-in» a breach ot th- tailway by lawthrough i*ing ob.cene language to ih--guard. arid the oth-t !o r the jjuard. Sub Hl'jv i Kit iltvtl »'.:.:c.t lh.it the ol i"cnc» ocnriei on July lPdi. and th..- -ir S-ndan:. \i\k, b. lonj;-. to ()r..ii hn.-t «leaie.. our. He w.i-. howev-t. found in CtitU-' •■hurch a f« u week but inr.iig lo hi* not having -.uihVi.it! tnt-an*. h- had no' :ipjjr,f.-,i 'J he d''l<ndant h-.d adtnitte.i ha! In- had too tiiU-'h drink at th- tiin-•»n-i (e- a«Le.i :.. U- .ie;.h ttj'h hj'htly 'I he in ."iiniit; :lir"iii;h t)i- train to tqL-- the t,. k.-i» j'tiutid iuin >rt a hr in-i no to U- jn When mfornifd of the !.,•- ' h- tr-*d • he li-fen.i.int )• it the i air:a r '-. and wrul ditti .thotticr, and »hen !iir i-jtn--through d'-frnd.m* a: him W J Bradl-y iui-i h- «... .■.-.»■»■.,!.! fc'Uaid "ti -"he notlii eiprfs« a! th-- titne sti .jii--iti.»»i. .-,r.«! -.< h»ii >j.<it:vj *lir'.«i?h iti' • rain l-mt.d tirt-ndntit «rnokiti£ iu -. t»'-ti m"kiri< .-.-uri.," 'lhfiv -*-r* iiiti- .n th- ■ -arruj.:'-. and the iK!*n>iar.«. »hff. •poker, to t.v -*:tr.'f'. u'«d stnfiv Jan guage. fui-ndsr.; s -o'- cut *; T*c-.ak»

and %vent into another carriage. On com i ing through the train again witness was \ a? once assaulred by him. pulling -His tie j off and hitting.:hhn several '_ T. Kingston said he was a passenger by the same train to Temuka. Defendantwas walking up and down the.earriag*. The guard asked him-lor'his ricket- ....d then. : asked bim-to-shv-dowDv Ther* yrm. a bit of a seulde, and me giiardo uiit-. \»-».»- knocked off. The defendant used profane language. . . : Edward-; King also gave evidence. He got on the train at Temuka, and saw the defendant strike the guard" two or three times..; . : .- . - . .

>. The Bench found defendant guilty on both charges, and for using obscene; language fined him 30s and costs, or three days', imprijsonriienint', arid for assault ing the guard fined hirir £2 and costs or four days' imprisonment. The costs amounted to 3Ce. -.-'. - ; ■ BREACH' OF BOROUGH BY-LAWS. JamesDepree, who did riot appear, was charged with riding a motor cycle over a street crossing- at a pace greater than four miles an • hour. . ' ;

Evidence was given by Constable Me Ccrmaek; and the -defendant was IDs with costs. .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 6

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MAGISTERIAL Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 6

MAGISTERIAL Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 6