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MAGISTERIAL.

TEMUKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1900. (Before Mr C. A. Wray, S.M.) Alfred Toser was charged with committing a breach of the Temuka borough byelaws by riding a bicycle on the footpath in Denmark street. Mr T. Cheyne Fame appeared for defendant, and in mitigation of the penalty, called the accused, who stated that he was under -the impression that this part of the borough was exempt from the operation of the by-law relating to vehicular traffic. Constable Gillespie stated that this was the first prosecution undertaken in connection with this part of the borough. His Worship convicted and discharged accused, but said that subsequent offenders brought before the Court would be fined. A resident, for whom Mr Aspinall appeared, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. The offence was admitted, and defendant was fined 20s and costs. F. A. Butterfield v. R. Webber; claim 30s. Judgment by default for amount claimed and costs.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 28 November 1900, Page 4

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MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 28 November 1900, Page 4

MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 28 November 1900, Page 4

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