MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Mr. E. D. Mosley, SM., presided-at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Francis Hubert Quinn was fined 10a and costs for driving without lights For having insufficient lights. Thomas Johnson was fined 5s and costs, and a similar penalty was imposed on Alfred Heiiry Martin, who had no tail-light. Maurice Whittaker was fined £2 and costs for dangerous driving. In cases brought by the Main Highways Board for exceeding the licensed load, Walter Henry Mangin and .the New Plymouth Express Co., Ltd., were each fined 20s and costs; Ernest Wiltshire was fined 30s and costs, and S Wright and Co., Ltd., £2 and costs A reserved judgment went against Arthur Frank Brewer for operating a heavy traffic vehicle otherwise than In pursuance to a goods service licence. He was fined £3 and costs.
Three other summons cases were brought by the police. Albert Allan Wilson was fined 5s and costs for keeping an unregistered dog; James Lindsay Wilson was fined 5s and costs for being an unlicensed proprietor of a billiards room; and William John Hale was convicted and ordered to pay costs for being an unlicensed billiards room attendant.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 22
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190MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 22
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