Judy Weller At the S.M. Court on Saturday morning Mr F.C. FULTON, J.P., fined Patrick CLARKIN 20s for drunkenness, in default 48 hours' imprisonment, that being his second offence within six months. Mr J.H. KIRBY, who recently had a visit from his old enemy - the gout, has gone to the Hot Springs, ROTORUA, to recuperate. He purposes remaining at the Sanatorium for a fortnight, before returning to NAPIER. The Caledonian ball which will be held tomorrow night promises to be a greater success than usual. The price of the ticknote has been lowered, as notified elsewhere. Mr JAMES will supply the supper and Mr NEWBOULD's band the music, so it only wants a fine evening to ensure a very large attendance. A young man named George NORTON endeavored to remove a quantity of sliver from the till of Mr G. JONES' pork butchery on Friday night, but a bell attachment warned the proprietor, who rushed out, and eighting the thief as he bolted out the door, raised a hur and cry which ended in his capture. He was brought up at the S.M. Court on Saturday and remanded by Mr F.C. FULTON, J.P., until this morning.