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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

TUESDAY (Before Mr F. F. Heid. S.M.) TRAFFIC CASES . *' en alties were imposed as follows for oreacnes of the traffic regulations in proS A. brou ® ht b y the Traffic Department of the Christchurch City Council:— .narking over time limit: Jack William 1 ? s ’ Evelyn Beatrice A’Court, Iss; Arthur James O’Cain, 15s; Wilfred Peers, Exceeding speed limit: Walter James Hrown, £4; Gordon John David Bruce, £3; Ernest Roy Edyvean, £2; Ross HayKenneth Walter Hickonly’ Perc * va l Benjamin Topson, costs No light on cycle: Neville Richard Atkinson, 20s-; Raymond Ross Avery, 20s; George Dickinson, 20s; Kenneth Hitchcock, 10s; Edward John Hodson, 10s; Raymond Gordon Maynard, 20s; John O Grady. 20s; Derek R. H. Smith, 20s (failmg to stop, 20s); Richard Thompson, 20s; James William Young, 10s. Carrying pillion passenger: Joseph Gibb Beattie, 20s (no “L” plates, 20s). Towing a cyclist: Thomas David Clemments, 10s. Cyclist being towed: George, Collett, 20s; Kenneth Harris, 10s. Passing stationary tram: • Lawrence Thomas Free, £2. No warrant of fitness: Russell Henderson. 10s (no driver’s licence, 20s); Leonard Arnold Seeker, 10s; William Kennedy Tulloch. 10s; Warren William Wakefield, 10s (no “L” plates, 20s). Failing to dip lights: Harry Wong, 30s; Edward John Wilson, 30s. Incorrect parking: Jack Leonard Houghton. 30s; Edward Pattrick, 15s; William Alfred Pickup, 30s; Alan John Little, 10s. Obstructing vehicle entrance: Alexander Prentice, 20s. Overloading motor-vehicle: Fred John Smith, £3. Cycling with hands off handlebars: Roy Harry Kett, costs only. No footrests on motor-cycle: Alex Charles Jones, 10s. The following cases were brought by the Transport Department:— Wrongly adjusted lights: Raymond George Bannister, 10s; William Allan Hessey, costs only; Frederick Frank Everett, costs only; Noel Stanley Spiers, 10s; Horace Sydney Clegg, 10s. No light on cycle: Henry Ernest John Black, 20s (cycling on footpath, 10s); Morten Kennedy Cameron, 20s; Clam Ronald McDonald, 20s. Excessively wide load on vehicle: Alan Robinson Greer, costs only. Exceeding speed limit: John Rowlands Lanyon, £2; Stanley Hunchliff, £3; George Thiele, £4. UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES Patrick Griffiths Traynor, a forestry worker, aged 26, pleaded guilty to a charge of being found without lawful excuse in an enclosed yard at Cust on Sun--day: He was convicted and discharged. CIVIL CASES (Before Mr Raymond Ferner, S.M.) JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT Judgment by default was entered for the plaintiffs for the amount stated in each of the following civil claims:—Hay’s, Ltd., v. N. Collings, £1 2s 4d; State Advances Corporation of New Zealand v. Thelma Rose Sheriff, £9; David Andrew Gunn v. William Kenneth Carrington, £264; Public Trustee (as executor of the will of Frederick William Woodward) v. Roy Pearson and Zana Minnie Margaret Pearson, £8 15s; Andrews and Beaven, Ltd., v. A. J. Lawton, £22 16s lOd; Robbert Francis, Ltd., v. Sidney Travers, £l2 9s 9d. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES On judgment summonses, W. H. Marriott was ordered to pay Reginald Vivian Muirson the sum of £7 3s forthwith, in default eight 1 days’ imprisonment. W. H. Molloy was ordered to pay C. E. Gibbons and Co., Ltd., the sum of £1 3s 6d forthwith, in default ohe day’s imprisonment. J. T. Williams was ordered to pay Felt and Textiles of New Zealand, Ltd., the sum of £34 19s lid forthwith, in default 35 days’ imprisonment. W. Dodds was ordered to pay Henry Edward Rilstone the sum of £1 16s forthwith, in default two days’ imprisonment. POSSESSION ORDER An order for possession of a tenement at 145 Ensors road, on or before September 14, was made in favour of Raymond Cecil Hazelhurst against Agnes Boyce.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 3

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 3