LESSON FOR MOTORIST.
SUBSTANTIAL FINE. [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CCBBZSPOffDKMt.] HAMILTON. ra«a«T. That the safety of the public is a mat- ' i ter of the first importance was brought Lome to a motoric, Robert Dcnn. at th«. Magistrate's Court, Hamilton, yesterday. when, on charges of driving in a" negligent manner and of having failed to stop after an accident had occurred, he was fined , £10 for each offence in addition to «*"* and witnesses' expenses. It. was stated that defendant, who *« crossing tho traffic bridge at the tf»»). - ? endeavoured to pass between two ve- -/ag; hicles which we're al«> crossing the bridgeThere not being sufficient room on the bridge for the three vehicles abreast. : Dorm's car brushed 3gainst a motor-cyc.e and side chair, upsetting the smaller machine with its two passengers on to the railing. Donn then proceeded on »* :''?:■•§ way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 8
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138LESSON FOR MOTORIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 8
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