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BROKEN BYLAWS

;;\ v» -—~;, Offenders against the bylaws were dealt with at the Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon by Ur. 'W. H. Woodward, S.M William G. Webster was fined £2 for failing to obtain a'heavy traffic licence' He was 'convicted' and ordered to pay costs and convicted and diseluiged on each of two othei* charges of a similar natuie Athol Jones was fined £2. I • V'^es?i 1?5,i, 11 eßcl* case VeieMnmctcd on Charles Ashbudgc and John Coventiy tor speeding. ■ •■ For allowing stock to wander, Samuel Shdrpe (two charges) and John Knotts weie convicted and discharg--d. On a second charge of n similav natmo, John Knotts was convicted and oideicd to pay costs. . i William i JlWally was convicted and ordered to pay costs for failing, to alter plumbing work. , Eric P. Simester was convicted and ordeied to pay costs for not having pioper lights shown on a^motoL-eai.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1931, Page 6

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1931, Page 6

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1931, Page 6

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