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BROKEN BYLAWS.

Offenders against the city bylaws and the motor regulations were dealt with by Mr. VV. F. Stilwell, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Erne Gilmer was fined £1 for failing to repair a sink waste and £1 for failing to lepair a back vent. • A fine of £1 was imposed npon Robert James for doing sanitary -work ivhile not a regi&teiod plumber Edgar Kalaugher was convicted and ordered to pay costs.on a charge of honing no driver's, licence Kor duviug against' the liafhc in a oneway street. Cecil French ' a\at. convicted and ordctcd to pay costs. For exceeding the speed limit Luc l'oothead and Robert Cairns Leo -wcie each fined £2; Edwin H-irvie and George Hatland Baker, each 30s; Robeit Cameion, Leo Mojlan, Thomas Williams, and Kobcit Paul each £1. "fines of 10s each wctc impo&ed. upon Randolph James Elliott, Claude Woodbury, and Donald McKenzie for parkin? more than 12 inches from the kerb. Alfred Osborno v,as fined 10s for paking for more than an hour. For not having the proper lights on then* vehicles Peter Couchman, John Nivcn, lloydon Howan, and Noiman Parker were each fined £1. On a similar charge Arthur Staples was fined 10s, and Charles Simmonds ss. Janies O'Neil" was fined. £1 for overloading a motor-lorry. Fines of 10s each were imposed upon John Martin for failing to stop for an automatic signtil, William Margin for turning in Manners Street, and Patrick McGivern for permitting a load to obscure the dnvei's view.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 4

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BROKEN BYLAWS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 4

BROKEN BYLAWS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 4

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