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BYLAW BREACHES

Infringements of the bylaws were dealt with by Mr. C. R. Orr Walker. S.M. in the Magistrate's Court yesterday afterjjomi. Henry Davis Raphael was fined 10s for having an unlicensed motor on a taxi stand. . For driving in Chews lane for a purpose other than that for business, Frederick Ingolf Colvin .wag f me d 10s. Charles Edward , Fail-burn Stone was fined 15s for leaving a'motor-car "unattended. * A fine of £2 was imposed on Hora;e Howell Plunimer for permitting fly larvae iv manure. ■ George H. Scales was ordered to pay 7s costs for allowing stock to wander On a. charge of negligently driving a motor vehicle, Thomas Wealherburn was fined £5. i For having vehicles uulighted, the fol-' lowing fines (were .imposed—Thomas John Burton, Ernest Birkenshaw Peiinington XP S -each; Joseph Patrick Lavin, Lynfleil Wilson, 15s each; James David Martin M'lntyre, £1. Joseph Patrick Lavin was ordered -to"----pay 7s costs, for leaving a motor-car facing the wrong way. ' Jack Garl/md, who drove at a speed exceeding 15 miles per hour, was fined -I. On another charge of speeding ho was convicted and discharged. ' ! "A fine of £5 'was imposed oh Ravniond V? £' ho e? ceeded the speed limit on the Hutt Toad. On a second charge of a similar nature he was convicted ami discharged.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 15

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BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 15

BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 15

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