"DRUNKARDS: John Crossney,Joseph Molton, James Nichols, Anthony E. Cowan and Matilda Morgan were each fined ten shillings and costs for being drunk."- January 26, 1872.
"POLICE COURT-THURSDAY. Before Thomas Beckham Esq, R.M and capt. Holt, J.P.
DRUNKARDS:Charles Hughes, Elizabeth Hart and Anthony E. Cowan were severely punished for being drunk." - February 16, 1872
"HABITUAL DRUNKARD: Anthony Cowan, charged with habitual drunkenness,pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labour."- March 24, 1872.
"BREACH OF GAOL AND GAOLERS' ACT: Anthony E. Cowan was charged with loitering about the Mount Eden Gaol.His worship, after hearing the evidence,gave the prisoner a severe caution and discharged him, considering the hours he had already been confined sufficient punishment for the offence."- November 25, 1872.
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