BY-LAW BREACHES.
SMALL LIST TO-DAY.
INSPECTORS ON RACE TRAFFIC.
The parade of drivers of vehicles Charged with breaches of traffic regulations was much smaller than usual today at the Magistrate's Court, when Jlf. E. C. Cutten, SJI., was on the tench. The explanation was that Mr. G. Hogan, chief traffic inspector for Auckland, had purposely avoided bringing many cases this morning, in order that the staff of his department might ie free to look after race traffic.
Ambrose J. Lewis was convicted and erdered to pay costs for having failed to produce vehicles for inspection. Another charge was withdrawn. One Tree Hill Cases. Mr. C. D. Wreedgold, traffic inspector for One Tree Hill Board, had four ea-ses. According to his evidence, Jack Cardwell King, with a motor cycle, and James McGlinchey, with a motor car, both guilty of dangerous driving and narrowly escaped coming into collision. Hi?" Worship fined McGlinchey 40/. with 10/ costs, and King, 20/, with 10/ costs. K- C. Robinson was fined 5/ with costs for riding a bicycle on the footpath at Greenlane, and John Rainey had to pay 20/, with costs, for dangerous driving of a motor car. The inspector stated that the speed was 35 miles an hour.
Not one of the defendants appeared to-dav.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1927, Page 23
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