INTOXICATED IN CAR.
SEVEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT.
LABOURER .VOMITS CHARGE. (By Telegraph.—Own Corrospondfiit.) HAMILTON", this day. Staled to have caused a car to mount the footpath in Victoria Street, and break a verandah pott. Walter Merrick | labourer, of the Riiakura I-arm of I Instruction, pleaded «uilty in the Po!:ce i Court to-dav to l>ciii;r iutoxicatod :n chaise of a car. He was sentenced to : seven days' imprisonment and his license ■ was cancelled until May. 10-50. j 011 clia rjres of driviii" without a license and with inefficient brake*, !>( I was convicted and discharged. I The police said the car was useless. ' The horn would not work and only one j headlamp was function ins. Accused said ] ] le received a warrant oi fitness when I he bought the car two months ago.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1939, Page 13
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