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FRIDAY. (Before Mr T. G. Daj"i SJI.) DEUIvKEXNESS. Two first offenders and ono statutory flrn % offender wer« each fined ss, in. default Lhours' imprisonment. • BY-LAW BREACHES. Frank Carter was fined os and costs fc: having psrmiifced cattle to wander. Amelic Hills and Alfred MacJJonald were each convic'.ed and discharged for cyclic, on tho footpath, and Clifford J. Cluttc-i buck was fined 5s ai.d costs. Alfred iiacDouald, Thomas Willia:. Smith. Charles Alfred Price, Xorman Causland, Jamss Maxwell, Harold Lemmo: and Theodore Griiths were each fined It and costs for cycling at night without light . For motoring at night without lights, mond Alrins, was convicted and discharge! George G. McMullan fined 2<.s and costs, ai. Albert E. Eastwood £2 and costs. J. Y, Barker, for driving a vehicle at night witi. out lights, was fined 20s and costs. A fine of 5s was inflicted on Stanley Kir for driving a motor-cyclo without having : certificate of ability. William Jam:s French was fined 20s r.r. costs for crossing the railway line when ; train was approaching. William P. J. Anderson was fined 10s fo failing to drive on his correct sido of th road. • ■ _ ... For exceeding the sp-eed limit, G. Eich nnc William P. J. Aiderson were each fiW iCs and costs, I>ub-m Eobinson and Herbert Frickleton ccch 20s, and Matthew McDowcl! 10s. ChaTged with cutting corners m city streets, Ernest Colemnn was fined 40s and coats, Enest- P. Stock 20.3 and costs, p.rd George W. Atmcre, Peter Tro!ove, and Frederick'' Pratt each 5s -and cocts, a similar char 30 against Thomas D. Unison being dismissed. For leavGig ft tram car whilst it wr.q motion, and for refusing to yav a tho New Brighton racecourse to CnnstcliurcK D. Lloyd was fined 10s and costs oeach count. dismissed. Holding that the license feo of £2G per annum was unreasonable, tho Magistrate dismissed with costs against the informant, a charge by Charles Dash (Mr Fryer), Inepcctor for t'ne Sumner Borough Council, agar'S'W. McCa-slseU (Mr McDougßll) of conducting a m:ny-go-roimd without a lic-snsc. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. William Cook (Mr Thomas) wrs commit for trial oil a char go of indecently assaulting a girl of five years. COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE. James Ambrose Clark, with a largs number of aliases, pleaded guilty to a long l:?.t of charges of theft, involving goods value;, at £132 Ss, and breaking and entering, an ; was committed to tho Suprcm© Court io sentence. AFFILIATION. Daniel J. Ilaughey (Mr Malley) was r judged the putative father of an unbom i' gitimate child, and was ordered to ft security in' £2HO that he would comply tho future ortler of the Court. ~lr Wlii.o appeared for the complniiLa'iit,.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 4
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