NEAR GANGWAY.
WARNING TO MOTORISTS. When a taxi driver appeared in the Magistrate's Court this morning charged with parking alongside a ship's gang- < way on the Central wharf, Mr. J. R. i Miller, appearing for the Auckland HarI hour Board, said a heavy penalty was .'not asked for, tiie present case being 'brought as a wnrninsr to'* others. |. Mr. Miller said the by-law was a (valuable onl* to the board as it hindered ! the transference of contraband poods liind ti No prevented interference with shiintiiig operations. Duly in the case of sickne?w. or nomc other urgent reason, Mil i pa iking allowed alongside a ship'.s ng way. 'Ihe defendant said that at the time the wharf was clear and he had left his car for a few minutes only. j Mr. C. G. Chishohu, S.M., said he J would treat the case as being a warning 'Ito others and ordered defendant to pay I coats, 10/. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 192, 16 August 1939, Page 10
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