BYLAW BREACHES.
*i Th-^r fo. Uowin X persons wovo finoci in tlio Mngistrate's- Court last week for breaches of the bylaws: Daniel Tonkins for failing to register premise!! as an eating house, £5; Harry Buxon, for plvio g .Or l ,hirV' itl")ut a carrier's licens'c, £2; Arthur Cornwell, for failing to proyJ« a T ? roPcr receptacle for pigs' swill, £2; Hoctor E. White and Harold a! Lowe, for cutting a corner, £1 each; Frank Pearson, for negligently riding a push-cycle, £1; George I\ -M'Alecs; for having no silencer, £1; Norman Alcock, for failing to carry pigs' swill in a proper receptacle, £1; Gordon Bealo. for passing a stationary tramcar, £1- Ernest Emmerson, for failing to produce a driver's license, £1; Joe.Lee, for failing to provide a proper rubbish receptacle, £1; Rad Chhod Mourer, for usang unlicensed premises as a fruit store £1; Bert William Wilson, for allowing fly larvae in manure, £2.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 16
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152BYLAW BREACHES. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 16
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