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MAGISTERIAL.

MONDAY, JANUARY 27. (Before .Mr. \Y. A. Ration, 5.A.1.) DRUNK lON NESS. Michael Purcell wns fluid 10s, with costs 2s for drunken now. David Sinclair, found drunk on flip previous day was lined 10s, with 2s costs. ' DAMAGING CLOTHING. .David Sinclair was charged with having damaged a pair of trousers valued at AM 10s, the property of Constable Pratt. The damage was done while ■accused was being-arrested for drunkenness. Accused pleaded guilty, stating that at the time he did not know Constable Pratt was a policeman. A lino of 10s, with costs 2s, was imposed, accused to replace the damaged trousers, in delimit tour days imprisonment. * RESISTING THE POLICE. . David Sinclair was lined £2, with costs 2s, ill default four plays’ imprisonment for having resisted Coiir sable Pratt in the execution of his Tile Constable stated that when he arrested accused he was in plain clothes, but lie told accused lie was a policeman. Accused resisted violently, and help from a civilian .and Constable Irwin was necessary in getting accused to the police station. HARE MATEN GA. flare Ala tonga was charged with having about the month of September, 1902 stolen .a mare, the property of Hohipa Kahuroa. On the application of Detective Maddern, a remand was granted till Dolininrv 3rd. ALLEGED ASSAULT OX A CHINA Al AN. Robert Charles Brown (Air. Stock) appeared to .answer a charge ot having assaulted Oiling Poo. Detective Maddern asked for a remand, the Chinaman having taken a turn for the worse. A remand till .February sth was granted. INFORAIATION AY RON GLA LAID. The ease of Burton v. Lester (Mr. Stock), a private prosecution, was called on. The charge was one of fraudulent conversion ol funds. Informant, who resides at Palmerston, appeared in person, and explained that the information had been wronglv laid against accused. The charge was dismissed, the fc>. AL warning informant- that if he wore not inoro onroful in future lie might get into serious trouble.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2100, 28 January 1908, Page 4

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327

MAGISTERIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2100, 28 January 1908, Page 4

MAGISTERIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2100, 28 January 1908, Page 4

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