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BYLAW BREACHES

Infringements of the bylaws were dealt with by 51 r. C. P>, Orr Walker, S.M.-, yesterday afternoon.

Failure to observe the regulations in regard to the lighting of their vehicles resulted in the following fines being imposed :—Uichard John Bedingneld, Benjamin Campbell, Clarence David Cox, 5s each; John Edward Hunt, Herbert Harold Flanagan, FrederickMakin, Ernest James Gait, Clifford Harry Oxley, Augustus Mitchell Tartakover, Charles Wadley, James Henry Roland Wilton. I .Arthur Kilmister, George Zander, 10s each: Norman Kobinson, Mervyn Kankin, Frank Williams, 15s each • Albert .Vollheim, £1 ; William Joshua Smith, Harry Gordon Haveloek Buckman,. Thomas Francis Bailey, and Percy Peter Helming, were each ordered to pay costs. I'af.ri-k Donoghue was fined 15s, and Sydney Schuster and William Telford were each fined £2, for allowing stock to George Lazenby Hessell was ordered [ to pay costs for driving in a prohibited i part of Court enay place. j Vug Koc was fined 5s for smoking in an auction mart. Henry Havcloek Cornish, who left a iDOtor-L'fir unattended, was "fined 5s Arlliur Hick-man Lang was fined 10s for. having a- number on'his niutor-car not easily distinguishable. For leaving ». motor-car facing the wrung way. Clifford Harry Mxlt"was fiMtiJ 10s. ' ' l;\ir exceeding the speed limit. Jospuh Moars was fined FA and Charles N,''- vsoii Bird was fined £2. ! 'Xvfin Tin-, who left a vchiclc-oii the I struct, was fined 10s. . . | Cultiim a. corner cost Thomas Übrciiit. IVarcc JJI 10s. | Frederick Payne was fined 5s for failing io produce a train ticket. j On a charge of dangerous driving, Tiiomas Albert Collins was fined £10. and was prohibited from driving for I twelve month*. j For obstructing .an entrance, to a private hoUl. Lindsay Tiitchie Gilmour and Thomas ll'eiinessy were each fined 10.--. [ Driving a'ear through a prohibited i area oust James Stcllin 15s. j iM-aiv.-is Patrick OT.rien. win., (ailed La register under the Defence Act, was 1 fiueU &L

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 7

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BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 7

BYLAW BREACHES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 7

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