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PETONE COURT

] Mi-. W. 11. Woodward, S.M., dealt with cases in the Petone .. Magistrate's- Court [ yesterday: ' 1 T. P. O'XeilV. appeared on remand to .mister a ■charge ..oi' obscene exposure, and Was further remanded to appear at Wellington on 29th May. Bail was renewed. Kormld Arthur Garner and Reginald William Edgar, lor failing to notify tlicir changes of address to the military authorities', were each-fined 30*. I''ol- delivering possession ot a nvoarm to a person, without a permit, William Henry James and Llewellyn Jones were each fined 10s. .Albert Edward Bartley' and Harold Harris, to whom the firearms were given, were each fined £1 for ob-' taining firearms without having a permit. Helie Iling was charged by the Inspector* of Factories with failing to notify that he sold smoking requisites/ and with keeping open a shop, in 'which cigarettes wiu-i2 sold, isttor than S p.m. A lino of .(.'■_' 10s was im;ioscd on eacli charge. Chiu-gQs! of riding :i motor-cyclo ;it night 'without a light, and ol curi-yiug-inoi-e than two pereons ou_ n .motor-cycle were brought against William Thomas Coleman Hnynes. He pleaded not guilty to! the Jirst charge and guilty to the second,, but was convicted and ordered to pay cbsfs, li).s,.on"each charge. A' fine of;;-£1 was imposed upon Geoffrej' 'Alan Bluiidcll fot1 .using ,a motor vehicle -without haying obtained :a certificate of registration.../ '. , For failing-to.'give way to ri'ailic approaching on his- right, Ernest Whittaker was fined 10s. . ' ' V-" A-fine of 10a was imposed upon j. Palmer, for failing to signal his intention to turn-to the right in a motor-car. R. A. Garner was fined 10s and Henry Leslie Kilkolly 5s for cycling at night without a light. . C. T. P. Davis, who was found on licensed premises after hours, was fined £1. . • For a breach of his prohibition order A. B'olton was fined ;Cl. An order, to pay 1-w a week 'for. liirf wife's "maintenance, and '£13--punt • maintenance was made- against- George Kerehouii.'..'1 Sarah Price applied-for. psders for separation' and maintenance against-Samuel Price. Both orders wore made by consent, and the amount of maintenance waa fixed at £2 per week. , . Henry Jones made application for ii variation ol; the maintenance order at present against'him in respect of his wife. 'J.'lie appliuatlon waa refused. r The Inspector of Awards (Mr. W. J. Mouiitjoy) proceeded against Arthur Gadsby for failing, to. notify the union and tho Labour Department of the hours of employment of a man employed in his butcher's shop. A'penalty of £2 10s was imposed. ' ' Judgment for plaintiffs by default was given "in the following undefended civil cases: Petone Beautifying and Foreshore Improvement- Society v.. G: Cornwall and J. F. Cabot/.; £?; 'L. Slater v. K. Iloaro nnd M. E. Hoare' (separate estate), £30; M.' K. Scrimmager v. A. J. Garner, £11; Public Trustee v." Charles Thomas Scorrinse,- £i 3s and possession within seven j days; Reginald John James v. John Hen? del-son, £1 Gs; Public Trustee v. Arthur Fraser, £50 17s 6d and possession within j ten days; N. E. Willis v. W. Clarke, £3 16s; F. G. Reid, Ltd., v. W. Pine, £3 7s; F. G. Reid, -Ltd., v. A. 11. Parkinson, £2 2s lid; J. S. Robertson v. R. Jones, £2 4s 8(1; J. S. Robertson v. P. Clouston (separate estate), £1 2s Id; A. T. Candy v. F. Coutts;; £1 13s Sd. . ■■„.'. On a judgment summons, Chas. Stan O'Halloran was ordered to pay Samuel Cppp. £14 los Sd'at the rate of £3 a, month, in default ten day's' imprisonment; A. W. Stnnnard to pay Jenkins and Ryan £8 10s 9d- forthwith, in default Hoven days' imprisonment; L. "P. Double to pay N. -K. Willis £3 12s at the rate of 5s a month,,in default days' im.prisonment; W. Fenu to pay N". E. Willis £S 13d at the rate of £2. aoveek, in default :- seven dayi'*imprjsonment-; H. G. •Bates to- pay .N. % Willis.. £3 17s forthwith, in default three days' imprisonment; W. vSmith ,to.pay E. 3L.'Wright £1311?. (Jd.-iit tbe vatp.'.bf: 10s. a" week, in ilefanlt ten 'days^'imprisoiinient.': ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 20

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PETONE COURT Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 20

PETONE COURT Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 20