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"This is one of the offences where they never come back a second time," remarked Mr. F. IC Hunt, S.M., In the Auckland Police Court on Friday when dealing with a motorist who crossed the railway line in front of a train, "No we have never had a second offender,” said Mr. Gould, who appeared for the Railway Department. The magistrate explained the reason, stating that whenever a convicted motorist caught sight of a railway line he thought of his fine. Referring to the case under consideration he said he would impose a fine of £3, adding “whenever defendant sees a railway line ho will think of jthis £3,” 1 Milderson's Delicious Creamy Teaj Biscuit 1/4 per lb. from Gosson. Burmythorp.e.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLXI, Issue 3480, 14 December 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLXI, Issue 3480, 14 December 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLXI, Issue 3480, 14 December 1926, Page 8

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