CHRISTCHURCH.
This Dat. (Before T. W. Maude, Esq.) Disorderlt Pbosiitutes. —Phoebe Chadwick and Martha Jones, alias Brown, were brought up on remand for having been guilty of disorderly conduct, and using obßcene language in a public thoroughfare. The case was fully proved, and Brown, as the most frequent offender, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at hard labour, Chadwick receiving the more lenient sentence of four months.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 645, 17 June 1870, Page 3
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