MOTOR-CYCLISTS FINED.
RACING ON MAIN ROAD.
"They came on to the Mahia Bridge racing neck and neck, and rounded the bend just off the bridge without slackening speed. One was doing 47 miles per hour and the oilier 45 miles," said the t, a flic inspector for the Manukau County Council. Frederick Jones, in tho Papakura Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. 11. Levien, S.M., in prosecuting two motor-cyclists for dangerous driving on the Great South Road. The defendants were George Knight and Edward Albert Smith, both of Huntly. Each was fined £2 and costs, 10s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20986, 24 September 1931, Page 12
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