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The Bathurst Times, Wed 3 May 1871 1

POLICE COURT.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1871.
(Before the Police Magistrate and Dr Machattie, JP.)

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MONDAY, MAY 1.
(Before Mr D Kinna, JP.)

    DRUNKENESS.—One drunkard (a woman named Feeney) was fined 20s. With the alternative of seven days’ imprisonment, and four others were admonished and discharged.

    ABUSIVE WORDS.—Caroline Catherine Feeney was brought up for using abusive words, with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, and the [prisoner] was fined 40s; in default two months in Bathurst gaol in addition to her first sentence. She was unable to pay either of the fines, and she was accordingly sent to gaol.

    INDECENT BEHAVIOUR.—John Turner for indecent conduct in William-street, was fined 20s, or seven days’ imprisonment.

 


1  The Bathurst Times, Wed 3 May 1871, p. 2. Emphasis added.