BROKEN BYLAWS
Offenders against the bylaws were dealt with in the Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon by Messrs. W. H. Coy and A A. Gower, J.P.'s. Frederick, Walter Storey and William Bryan Harvie were each fined £1 for negligent driving. Henry T. Morgan was fined 10s, and Lionel Chalklen was ordered to pay the costs. For riding motor-cycles with open exhausts, Edward P. Fraser, Robert James Francis Edward Winton, and Axel Emil M'Cormaek were each fined £1. Thomas S White was fined 10s, and Gordon Lowndes was ordered to pay the costs. Robert Plunkett and Ernest Hocking were fined £1 each for having no driver's license, an offence which cost Horace Lucchesi, Frederick Walter Story, and | Gordon Lowndes 10s each. Failure to obtain a heavy traffic license 10s rfie Mlller £1 and James Br»ce | Jim Logic and Robert Plunkett were lined £1 and 10s respectively for having | no number plates, and Gordon Lowndes .was convicted and discharged. For having no lights, Henry James Smith was fined £2, William H. Leach and Ernest Davies were each fined £1 and Leonora Nora Bliss, Cyril M. Duthie, and ii.mil L. Johansson were fined 10s each. Herbert Price and Horace Lucchesi were each fined £1 for passing stationary tramcars, an offence which cost Leslie Frederick Dawson and William G. White 10s each. Allowing stock to wander cost George Hjixford £2 on one charge and £1 on each of two other charges. Edward Rextaux and Edward Rankin were fined £1 each, and Stanley Walker was ordered to pay the costs. Having no reflector on their motor-lor-ries cost Roland Frow, Norman M'Donald, Leonard Perry, Alfred Pickering, and James M. Purchase 10s each. Jim M'Luskie was fined ss. Hawking without a license resulted in Walter Riley being fined £1, William Webber 10s, and Claude M'Ewan and Edward Rogers 5s each. Others fined were: John Thomas Burke, for failing to obtain permission to lay a drain, £2; Sing On Tie, for allowing refuse to accumulate, £2; Maxwell Harley Webley, for speeding, £1; Robert Black, for speeding across an intersection, £1; Frederick Burton, for overloading a lorry, £1; Benjamin B; Clifford, for failing to keep to the left,- £1; William Bryan Harvie, for failing to stop, £1; Harold A. Lowe and Jethro W. Fryer, for having no horn or bell on their motor-cycles, 10s each; Arnold Leckie, for having his front num- i ber plate obscured, 10s; William Barnes, for cutting a corner, 10s.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 12
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404BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 12
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