CYCLIST KILLED BY CAN.
— NO LIGHT OR REFLECTOR. CASE AGAINST DRIVER FAILS. [liV TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] TIM A KU, Friday. On the ground that there was insufficient evidence to send accused to tho Supremo Couit, Messrs. J. Todd and J. P. Newman, J.l'.'s dismissed two charges against Henry Saunders, of Waimate, a builder, in the Police Court to-day. Th« charges were, first, that he did negligently drive a motor-van on tho Main South Uoad at St Andrew's, thereby causing the death of William Stephen, a railway surfaceman, and secondly, that ho drove in a manner which might have been dangerous to the public. I lie deceased, who was in charge of a pushcycle without a light or a reflector, was driving a cow in the same direction as the cat was going, shortly after dusk on June 22 111' died almost, immediately after the accident
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 12
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