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BYLAW OFFENDERS

Additional bylaw cases were dealt ■with at the Magistrate's Court yesterday, by Mr. E. Page, S.M., after "The Post," had gone to press. The following fines were imposed : George H. Bayliss, owning a defective cistern, and failing to provide for the discharge of Btorm water, 10s, and costs on each charge; Samutel Hpwan, burying a horse in the city area, convicted and ordered to pay costs; Kdmund Platt, neglecting to clear gorse, £1 and costs; Spencer Leslie Izett, excessive speed, £1 and costs; Frank Dickinson, driving through prohibited area, convicted and discharged; Frederick Hughes Jamieson, driving unregistered motor-car, 10s and costs; Carroll Bernard O'Donnell, no lights on car, 10s and costs; Dunbar hloane car unattended, 10s and costs; John Archibald Campbell Bayne car unattended, £1 and costs; Jules Omer John JUalfroy, car unattended, 5s and costs; Gerald Belfield Bradshaw car without lights, 5s and costs; Leonard Campbell Mitchell, car without li c hts 10s and costs.. '

The rainiest place ml the world is believed to bo Waialeale, in the Hawaiian Islands It has a rainfall of approximately 518 inches, and rain there is practically » continuous perfonaan.oe.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9

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BYLAW OFFENDERS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9

BYLAW OFFENDERS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9