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LOWER HUTT COURT

Cases in the Lower Hutt Court today were dealt with by Mr. H. P. Lawry, S.M. *

For being found on licensed premises after hours, William Patrick Patterson and Francis Joseph O'Donohue were fined £1 and £2 respectively.

Leonard Lansdown, for not having a driver's licence and not having his vehicle lighted, was fined 10s on each charge. ' . -

Douglas McArthur was fined 15s-for driving a motor-cycle without a headlight.

For driving a motor vehicle over the Hutt Bridge at a speed exceeding 15 miles per hour,1 J. H. Holmes was fined £1. ' "■ "■■ : ■•■•■■•

A fine of 10s was imposed on Edward Kennedy for riding- a bicycle on. the footpath. . ■ ; ■ ■ '

Fines of 10s were imposed on the following for riding bicycles at night without lights: Joyce Dixon, Silva Raymond de Simas, Malcolm Stefferson, and John Ryan.

For riding bicycles without rear reflectors, Ivan Cudby, Roy Dutton, Llewellyn Binton, and George Hudson were each convicted and ordered to pay costs.

James Rogers was fined 5s for having a rear mudguard on his bicycle that, was not painted white.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 13

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LOWER HUTT COURT Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 13

LOWER HUTT COURT Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 13

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