THE COURTS.
.CARGO BROACHING
By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 29. Jack Stanley Miles.:a ships baker, fold I ’™ '“he Xrt withlooib 1 of ffinn s^i>:'court n siS'vr.te theft of the goods from the steame Milos was sentenced to 14 days, and to be placed aboard if the vessel sailman got the of doubt of knowledge that tho goods The 5 goods were secreted in a sidecar of a motor cycle.
THEFT OF A GRAMOPHONE. For the theft of a gramophone, valued at £5, from a house where he bud spend the evening, M.parcnOy having had some drink, a fireman, Edward Dott. who had a good character from the skin, '"•as flncd
DRUNK IN CAR. By Teletrraph—Press Association. INVERCARGILL, December 29. In tho Polite Court to-day Ray-, mond Rov Witting, a carpenter, was fined £lo‘ and had his licence suspended for twelve months on a charge ot being drunk in charge il ||| inotr ~ CM: '
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 December 1926, Page 11
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152THE COURTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 December 1926, Page 11
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