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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

TUESDAY (Before Mr Raymond Ferner, S.M.) . REMANDED Noel Gordon Marrlot, aged 19, a labourer, was remanded to September 17 on a charge that on August 23 he stole a radio, valued at £l5, the property of Seton Fulton Marshall. TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Penalties for breaches of the traffic regulations were imposed as stated in the following prosecutions brought by the Transport Department:— No warrant of fitness: Raymond Neil Butt. 10s; Derek James Court. 10s (failing to produce driver's licence. 20s); Robert Charles Craik. 10s; William Frederick Davis, 10s; Caroline Agnes Fisher. 10s; Barry Melvin Groves, 10s (failing to dip lights, 20s); John Dudley Hampton, 10s; Kenneth Nigel May. 10s; Murphy’s Bakeries, Ltd., 10s; Bernard Shaw. 10s (no driver’s licence, 20s); David Wilkins, 10s (no driver’s licence, 10s). Failing to dip lights: Lance Bruce Haywood, 30s. . , , Failing to produce drivers licence: Neville McKenzie Stewart, 20s. Exceeding speed limit: Mona Mechaelis, £2; Gordon Brian Miller. £3; Mervyn Louis Neilson, £2 10s (wtong class of driver's licence, 10s); Noel Podmore, £3; Ellis Kenneth Tucker, £2. No driver's licence: Sarah Welsh, 10s. No heavy traffic licence: James McNeil Hill, Duncan Lamont Hill, and Horace Mervyn Robertson, 21s (no certificate ol fitness, 21s). In prosecutions brought by the traffic department of the Christchurch City Council, penalties were imposed as fol--1O Riding unlighted cycle at night: Kenneth Charles Bailey, 20s; John Howard Prior Sell, 20s; Eric Gordon Risdon, 20s; Waha Stirling, 20s: Donald David Thompson, 20s; Leslie Alan Thomson, 10s. Parking offences: William Alexander Aitken, 20s (no warrant of fitness, 10s); Andrew James Barr, 20s; Alison Mary Burns, 10s; Duncan Ulysses Campbell, 10s (no driver’s licence, 20s); Errol Scott Darby, 10s (no driver’s licence, 20s; failing to produce warrant of fitness. 10s); Jack Edwin Dawber, 10s; Herbert Leonard De Rungs, 10s (no driver’s licence. 20s); Ruth Martin Drayton, 20s; Wilfred Ernest Falkingham, 20s; Garth Hamilton Gould, 10s; Samuel Hindin. 10s; John Mair, 10s; Herbert Edward Malzard, 20s; Colin Clifford Mitchell, 10s (no warrant of fitness, 10s); Josephine Julia Morris, 10s; Valedmar Muling, 20s; Samuel McGeorge, 10s; Elizabeth McGonagle, 20s; Reginald Thomas Oliff, 10s: Robert John Pask, 10s; Cecil Edward Rowe, 20s; Sybil Dale Russell. 20s; Gladys Vivian Selby. 10s; Norman Leslie Shelton, 10s; George Foster Stevens, 10s; John Alfred L. Warman. 20s; Basil Ernest Woon, 10s. Overloading heavy vehicle: Victor Robert Blackburn, £3. Exceeding speed limit: Thomas Borland, £3; Cyril Francis James Jeffrey, £2 10s (no warrant of fitness. 10s); John Raymond Mcßae, £2; Brian Lewis Thwaites, £4; Laddie Graham White. £2 (no driver’s licence, 20s; no effective silencer, to give way to authorised school patrol: Marjorie Alice Clark, £3. Failing to give way when making a turn; Cecil Edward Dyer, £2 (no warrant of fitness. 10s). No driver’s licence: Roland George Frew, 20s (no warrant of fitness. 10s); Edward Kendrick, 20s; Edward Milner, 20s (no certificate of fitness, 20s); George Goodwin McDougall, 20s (ho warrant of fitness. 10s); Richard William Norrie, 20s (no warrant of fitness, 10s); Nelson Albert Price. 20s; Jack Ernest Stapleton, 20s; George Reginald Sutton. 20s. Failing to give way on the right: Robert Field. 20s; Edward George Leatham, £2; Neville Thompson Ward, £l. Using unlicensed vehicle: Allan Goulding, costs only. t J Employing unlicensed driver: Robert Thomas Grantham, 20s. No warrant of fitness: Gordon Theodore McKay, 10s; Belinda Temple Williams. 10s. Failing to signal intention to turn: Douglas Kennedy Watson, £2.

CIVIL CASE (Before Mr F. F. Reid, S.M.)

The hearing of a claim by Basil Dorofaeff (Mr B. A. Barrer) against William Wright Hall (Mr R. W. Edgeley) was adjourned sine die. The claim was for £46 12s 6d. as damages arising out of an accident at the corner of Manchester and Cashel streets at 10 p.m. on April 25. There was a counter-claim by Hall for £36 14s.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26524, 12 September 1951, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26524, 12 September 1951, Page 3

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26524, 12 September 1951, Page 3