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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

FRIDAY (Before Mr R«x C. Abernethy, S.M.) DRUNKENNESS

Richard Owen Young, aged 48, a second offender for drunkenness, was convicted and discharged.

TRAFFIC BREACHES In charges for breaches of the traffic regulations offenders were dealt with as follows: Failing to give way.—lvan Craig Collingwood, Leonard Bruce Ensor, Kenneth Ross Fenwick, Alfred William Giles. Kevin 'Patrick Kearns, William Georg* McMeekan, Leonard Claude Travers, and John James Watson each fined £2. Leslie John Thomas £2 10s, Gilbert Berthon Brown, Ernest Le Ray Ozanne £1 10s, Martin Rangi Kapiki Wlniata £l. Falling to keep to left.—Clifford William Dean, fined £2. No warrant of fitness.—Leonard Hale Griffin, fined £1 10s; Desmond Daniel Everett, Pharlc Macfarlane, and Albert Henry Schroeder, each fined 10s, Permitting other than hirer to drive a rental vehicle.—William Henry Jennings, fined £1 10s.

No driver's licence.—Owen Joseph Smith, ordered to pay costs. Driving without due care and attention.—Frederick Arthur Rumble, fined £2; Raymond Cyril Barlow, £3.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 2

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 2

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