COURT CASES.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, last ni^bt. In the Supreme Court Laurie Smtofi, Wellington lad, who was enticed fromhon: by an elder companion, and after a year travelling got into trouble over forge cheques, appeared for sentence. ML Jut tice Edwards said that after great 'neßiti tion he had concluded he was justified i not sending the boy to prison, he havin been led astray when a mere boy/ by hardened scoundrel. Accused’s father became bond for his good behavior. Thome Kennedy, charged with shoooting a revo! ver to frighten his wife, was sentenced t two years without hard labor. Wiliian Albert Simmonds, for burglary, was’-sen tenced to two years. ■
Oamaru, last night. In the Magistrate’s Conrt Charles Luzon a young man, was charged with delivering to the post office an indecent picture with intent for the same to be delivered to s young unmarried woman at Timaru. He was fined £3 and costs. John Shannon, for stealing £lO 5s :from Martin Burrett, pleaded guilty, and was committed to the Supreme Court at Dunedin for sentence.
Timaru, last night. Thß first case of the kind und\', the Licensing Act of last session was deari with at CouxL£; vs to-day, when a publican and pi [h ijaVex-e charged with having sup- , /pptltiog liquor to a child under: I i/cg.ge. The person who sonUthe • fi (hather) was also charged with ofi. *e. ae three defendants were fined 10s eai ;efne Magistrate intimating that he mad 'the fine light because this -lyas the first cJbe, but future cases would'be’ ssyerely dealt with. Wanganui, last night. The Supreme Court opened to-day before Mr Justice Cooper. Frederick James was fined £lO for obscene language. W. Pilkington was found guilty of assault, and remanded for sentence. Muru Ngako , was sentenced to six months for forgery.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1467, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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300COURT CASES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1467, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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