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TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Offenders against'the traffic regulations were dealt with by Mr. W. F. Stilwell, S.M., in' the . Magistrate's Court toda?. Sub-Inspector C. E. Roach prosecuted.

A fine of 20s and costs was imposed on William Burge for attempting to pass another vehicle at an intersection. . ".

Failure to give way to a vehicle approaching from the right cost Geoffrey Cashmore 10s and costs.

Harold Herbert Heron was fined 10s and costs for, failing to keep as far as practicable to the left of the centreline of the road, and 20s and costs for attempting to pass without having a clear vision for 200 feet ahead.

Failure to report an accident in which a woman was injured cost Cyril James Phelps 20s and costs.

For driving motor vehicles after dark without sufficient'lights, Patrick McCashin, Leslie Albert Houchen, Alfred Sydney Penny, and Nina Williamson were each fined ss! and costs.

Thomas Leonard Walls was fined 10s and costs for failing to give way to a tram.'' . . " ' . '

George Henry Blanshard, William Loui Cardno, Cosmo Robert Claude Jeffery, Norman Alfred Murray, and Lionel Zueker were each fined "10s and costs for committing breaches of the parking regulations.

For cutting across the Adelaide RoadJohn Street corner, John Mclntyre was fined 10s and costs.

A fine of 10s and costs was imposed on Lionel Parrjs for riding a motorcycle without a licence.

Exceeding 30 miles an hour oh the main road near Upper Hutt cost Frederick C. Barton 20s and costs.

A plea of not guilty was entered by Frederick George Sharp to charges of driving a motor-lorry in Raroa and Randwick Roads. on- August 10 in a manner that might have been dangerous and of speeding in the Northland Tunnel. He was fined £3 10s on the first charge, and his licence was cancelled for a month. The second charge was dismissed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 11

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TRAFFIC OFFENCES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 11

TRAFFIC OFFENCES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 11

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