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BROKEN BYLAWS

Offenders against tho bylaws w6ro dealt with in the Magistrate's Court on Thurs." " afternoon by Mr. J. 11. Salmon, S.M. John W. Connor, for dangerous driving, was fined £4. For speeding, Harold Coster was fined £3. Arthur Barnes, Wesley Birch, Victor F. Connelly, • Charles William Harris, Eric W. Hutching, Wallace Kilminster, James Lawton, Joseph Christie M'Mahon, Balph Owens, and Victor Watson were each fined £1. For speeding across intersections, Bernard Frederick Appleyard, John B. Daniel, Harold E. Foothcad, and Hugo Lupi - were each fined £2. Ernest M'Quade, for a similar offence, was fined £3. ■ . ' For having their cars parked more than a foot from the kerb, William A. A. Gordon and Bernard G. Griffiths were each fined £1. Charles F. Cook was ordered to pay the costs. Having no motor-driver's licenses cost Anthony T. Cooper and Sydney J. Sullivan £2 each. Francis Edward Stafford was fined I.os. Daniel G. Burke, Eric Collinson, and Ernest Tong were each fined 10s for leaving: their cars unattended. Having no lights cost Alexander William Campbell and Eaymond C. Smith £1 each. A penalty of 10s was imposed on John Gage, Alexander Gage, Joseph Davis Gage, Charles O'Leary, and William TJru. The following were fined 10s each:—■ Oscar Lamberg, for having his lorry parked on the wrong side of the street; Arthur Douglas Wylie, for failing to pay. the Hutt road license fee; Stephen Baker, for obstructing a footpath with his motor-car; Albert E. V. Boyd, for failing to take proper precautions against his motor-cycle being started in his absence; Edward G. Eastern, for having no rear number-plate; Frank W. D. Lloyd, for turning in Manners street; and Charles E. Miller, for not having proper brakes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 11

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 11

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 11

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