Held Together With Wire
“The body of the trailer was tied to the axle with fine wire and it would have been impossible for the defendant to obtain a warrant of fitness for it,” said the Transport Department’s traffic inspector, Mr. R. Metcalfe, in the Magistrate’s Court in Gisborne yesterday, when Douglas Hartley Neshausen was charged with having no warrant of fitness for his trailer. Mr. D. E. Chrisp, who appeared for Neshausen, said the defendant did not know that a warwant of fitness was necessary for a trailer. A fine of 10s, with costs 12s, was imposed by the magistrate, Mr. E. L. Walton, S.M.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22624, 29 April 1948, Page 2
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106Held Together With Wire Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22624, 29 April 1948, Page 2
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