# Appendix H.
# REPORT OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS FOR THE YEAR 1922.
Mr. J. R. Wood acted as Puisne Judge from 22nd April to 5th November and resumed duty as First Police Magistrate and Coroner from 6th November to the end of the year.
Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Police Magistrate from 1st January to 21st April, and from 6th November, to the end of the year as First Police Magistrate and Coroner from 22nd April to 5th November.
Mr. J. A. Fraser acted as Second Police Magistrate from 22nd April to 12th June,
Mr. E. W. Hamilton acted as Second Police Magistrate from 13th June to 14th November.
Mr. T. W. Ainsworth acted as Second Police Magistrate from 15th September to 22nd September during the absence of Mr. Hamilton (sick in hospital).
The number of cases was 18,221 as compared with 17,374 in 1921 and the revenue was $159,928.50 as compared with $149,195.72 in 1921.
Table I shows the total number of cases tried and the Revenue and Expenditure of the Magistracy for the years 1913-1922,
Table II shows the list of offences tried during the year.
Table III gives an Abstract of cases under cognizance of the Police Magistrates' Courts during the year.
Table IV gives a return of punishments awarded in respect of certain classes of offences during the year.
Table V gives an Abstract of cases brought under cognizance of the Police Magistrates' Courts during a period of the last ten years
21st March, 1923.
J. R. WOOD, Police Magistrate.
Appendix H.
REPORT OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS FOR THE YEAR 1922.
Mr. J. R. Wood acted as Puisne Judge from 22nd April to 5th November and resumed duty as First Police Magistrate and Coroner from 6th November to the end of the year.
Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Police Magistrate from 1st January to 21st April, and from 6th November, to the end of the year as First Police Magistrate and Coroner from 22nd April to 5th November.
Mr. J. A. Fraser acted as Second Police Magistrate from 22nd April to 12th June,
Mr. E. W. Hamilton acted as Second Police Magistrate from 13th June to 14th November.
Mr. T. W. Ainsworth acted as Second Police Magistrate from 15th September to 22nd September during the absence of Mr. Hamilton (sick in hospital).
The number of cases was 18,221 as compared with 17,374 in 1921 and the revenue was $159,928.50 as compared with $149,195.72 in 1921.
Table I shows the total number of cases tried and the Revenuc and Expenditure of the Magistracy for the years 1913-1922,
Table II shows the list of offences tried during the year.
Table III gives an Abstract of cases under cognizance of the Police Magistrates' Courts during the year.
Table IV gives a return of punishments awarded in respect of certain classes of offences during the year.
Table V gives an Abstract of cases brought under cognizance of the Police Magistrates' Courts during a period of the last ten years
21st March. 1923.
J. R. WOOD, Police Magistrate.
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