DRIVING BY-LAWS.
XSl\i vuiur w* -J-M. ' * v. —Many carters hove been heavily fined recently for driving other than at a walking pace up Q'neen Street past Victoria Street, I feel rare that half of them, like myself, were in total ignorance of such a by-law, and the first they know of it was a constable taking their name without any warning whatever. -1 think it a very unjust thing for the City Council to make by-laws of that kind without giving the carters the same chance of ■warning as pedestrians. We have our work to think about as well as drive a horse and «arfc. and thus are liable to momentarily forget the by-laws. Why not have tablets in Qneen Street the same as they have in Newmarket? A CrmEK.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 10
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