LYTTELTON COURT
Escape Of Oil In Harbour
For allowing oil to escape in Lyttelton Harbour on May 11, Alan Hugh Gordon Jones, master of the City of Auckland, was convicted and fined £lO by Mr Raymond Ferner, S.M., in the Lyttelton Magistrate's Court yesterday. NOXIOUS WEEDS OFFENCES Fines for failure to clear noxious weeds were imposed on Alma Victoria May, £5. Barry Francis Norris, £5. Elsie Pearl Harrison, £5. Malcolm Miller was ordered to pay costs only. A fine of £5 was imposed on Barry Francis Norris for failing to trim a barberry hedge. BUILDING BY-LAWS Lawrence Charles Duffy was fined £5, and ordered to pay £1 10s costs and £3 solicitor's fee for an offence against the building by-laws of the Lyttelton Borough Council when building a house at Diamond Harbour. DROVE WITHOUT CARE Philip Robert Best was convicted and fined £2 for driving without due care and attention at Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29516, 18 May 1961, Page 9
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