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BYLAW BREACHES

Breaches of the bylaws were dealt with by Mr. C. R. Orr-Walker, S.M., yester,day afternoon. Failure to observe the regulations' regarding the lighting of their motor \ chicles resulted in tho following lines being imposed :— Peter Johnston, . Eric G. Brown," Frank Donnelly, Edward E. B. Hawkey, Albert E. PrangSey, John Towers, 10s each; Lindsay 11. Gilmour, James - A. Shears, 15s .each. - . Failing to stop' when requested: John R. .Irvin, Duncan F. M'Ewen £1 each Omitting to notify change of ownership of motor vehicles: Leslie C. Barling Edward \V. Mills, Duncan F. M'Ewen Montague Shaw T. and W. Younsr' John Towers, 10s. Moiov-cars facing tho wrong way • Albert VVaugh, William Calnan, 10s each Fa: sing stationary tramcars: Alfred Smith, George Jones, George T. Smith £2, ' Wandering Stock: Robert Moore, 15s. Mary A. Disley, 10s. . ' Leaving a dead animal in the street cost kdward J. Donovan 10s. Inglis Bros were fined 10s for" leaving a motor-car unattended for more than ten minutes. For impeding a tramcar, Archibald Gamble wa3 fined 10b. Arthur A. Lower was ordered to pay <s coats for selling milk without a ]».

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 11

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BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 11

BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 11