REEFTON NOTES
[OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT.] REEFTON, May 12. Mr C. Dunnert is acting as relieving cdicer al. the station, while Mr L. Grogan is on holiday. Reeftou experienced a sharp frost yesterday morning, the heaviest so far for the season, but the day was brilliantly sunny. Mr F. Hampson is confined Io his room after bis severe experience on Tuesday night. A silting of the Magistrate’s Court was held on Thursday, Mr H. Morgan, S.M., presiding. For riding bicycles after dark Reginald Mori and William Bridge Marsden were each fined 5/- with costs.
; For driving a motor-cycle after dark , Andrew Walter Anderson was fine 10/- ; with costs. I L. E. Morgan v. George Lewis, claim | After a lengthy hearing, judg- ■ rnent was given for plaintiff for amount claimed, costs fl 16/-. L. E. Morgan v. Ben Here, claim £1 10/-. Judgment for plaintiff for amount. :churned. with costs .10/-. Judgments for plaintiffs by default were given as under: Inangab.ua County Council v. Catherine Ronclii. £7 7/4, costs 15/-; 4/11 costs 3/-; 4/11, costs !’>/-. J. W. Chalk and Co., v. T. Southern jnr., £1 16/6. costs 10/-.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 2
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