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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

TO-DAY’S GREYMOUTH CASES. ; TUere was not a largo aan.ou.nt of buslA&s at to-day’s sitting o£ the Madstrate’s Court, Greymouth. Mr. BL Morgan, S.M., presided, and Senior i SmßHuit H. Quayte represented the, polios. I , T?p*e statutory first offenders, found i on UoensOd premises after. bjOurs, with-1 jawhiVexcUpe,' were ‘each'fined 15/-, | with, 10/- casts. ~. . • [ 'i For riding an unlight6d cycle along Herbert Street, after sunset on June 12;;William Mundy wds ’convicted, without penalty. '/ Op. the information of Traffic Inspector H. Lane (Mr, J, W. Hannan), George William Kear was fined 5/ ? with 10/-’ Court costs and 10/6 solicitor’s .fee, for driving a;motor vehicle without a license, on June 26. Arthur Marriott was charged with disobedience of an order for the maintenance of a child, the arrears to July 8 amounting to £23/12/6. After hearing defendant’s evidence, the S.M. stated that he would adjourn the case for a fortnight, to give defendant a chance to secure a position. On the application of the police, an order made against Robert Glen Cameron, for the maintenance of one of his children, was cancelled, the child no longer being a charge upon the State. An application by Cameron, for a variation of the order regarding another daughter, was adjourned until July 29.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1935, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1935, Page 2

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1935, Page 2

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