AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OKAIAWA SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 30. STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, Etc. MAN GAMINGI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Tn .Mr W. Hardwick Smith’s Yards (hv kind permission). At I p.m. 4000 .SHEEP, comprising—--2000 4 and 5-vear ewes 200 2t>h ewes 1000 m.s, lambs- . 500 . cull lambs , HAWERA RAM FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 31. ■JgNTRIES Close with the Auctioneers on SATURDAY, February 4th.
ease to nny extent. In view of the fact that the lights of the ear were showing, that the cyclist was approaching the car, and that it was a dark nijght, lit wag improbable that the cyclist was on his wrong side of the road. Two of the witnesses who noposed that the car was in the middle of the road had been occupants of the car. Two witnesses had described the position of the; glass after the accident. Mr.* Woodward considered the probable presumption of negligent di lying was sufficiently strong to submit the case to a jury. Lowe, who pleaded not guilty rnd reserved his defence, was committed for trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth. Mali was fixed on his own recognisance ol £SO.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 10
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