TOO MUCH LIQUOR
MOTORIST LOSES LICENSE.
FINE INFLICTED,
(Per Press Association. —Copyright.)
AUCKLAND, This Day.
At the Otahuhu Police Court, Mr F. H, Levieu S.M., fined a motor .salesman, Matthew William Frederick Beorhey, £lO and cancelled his driving .license on a -charge of dangerous driving and being- intoxicated while in charge of a car.
The magistrate said the accused was one of a party of two men and two women, who had taken more liquor than was good for them. One woman had drunk champagne and also smoked a cigar. Defendant, driving an erratic course, crashed, into a power polo.
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Northern Advocate, 25 October 1929, Page 7
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