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MAGISTRATE’S COURT AT AMBERLEY

Daniel Nicholas Huckle, licensee of the Hurunui Hotel (Mr G. N. Holmes), was convicted and fined £5 on a charge of selling liquor after hours by Mr F. F. Reid. S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court at Amberley yesterday. The following, who were found on the premises after hours without lawful excuse, were each fined £1: Harry Donald Cason, William Edward Clark, Jock Gilbert, Edward Hansen, Selimi Haidar, Alexander Kobran, Edward Krpnski, Cabastyn Mielcearck, John Michael Newell, John William Richardson, Walter Saggers, George William Scott, Maurice Tyler, Edward Maurice Hoban, Owen Manning Brocker, Ronald Galletly. Terence William Bamford, Mervyn Galbraith Moore, Erling Petersen, Colin Herbert Rowe, Stanley Beaumont, John Butler, Jerry Hanlon, and Michael Lay. William Cecil Smart, on a charge of supplying liquor after hours in the Waipara Hotel, being a person other than the licensee, was fined £3. The licensee, Cecil Thomas Smart, was fined £2 on a similar charge. The following, who were found on the premises after hours without lawful excuse, were each fined £1: Leonard James Cooper, Archibald Joseph Rogers, George Leonard Russell. Edward John Walker. Edward Leslie Widdow’son. and Walter Doule Widdowson. Courtenay Hugh Devine, a rabbiter. was fined £5 on a charge of stealing petrol to the value of £1 4s. the property of Frederick A. H. Penfold. The following were fined for breaches of the traffic regulations: Alexander Sime (exceeding heavy traffic licence), costs only; Thomas Allan Russell (exceeding speed limit), £3; Harry Coulthard Sidey (exceeding speed limit), £3; William Thomas Topp (no warrant of fitness), £1; E. L. Baker (failing to signal right hand turn), 30s.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 10

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT AT AMBERLEY Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 10

MAGISTRATE’S COURT AT AMBERLEY Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 10

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