MAGISTRATE'S COURT
WEDNESDAY (Before Mr R. C. Abernethy, S.M.)
For having liquor in the vicinity of a dance hall In North Invercargill, James Alexander Agnew was fined £l/10/- with 10/- costs. A charge against John Hamilton Watt of having no warrant of fitness for a motorcar was dismissed because the constable who laid the information was unable to give the date on which the offence was alleged to have occurred. Ivan Augustine O’Brien was fined 5/-, with costs 10/-, for riding a bicycle at night without a light. Eric James Gray Crosble, of Fortrose, was fined £3 with 10/- costs for employing an unlicensed driver to drive a motor lorry. The driver of the lorry, Albert James Wybrow, was fined 10/-, with costs 10/-, for driving the lorry without having a licence.
The following were fined for exceeding the speed limit George E. Fisher, £2 with 10/- costs; William Michael Cavanagh, £1 with 12/- costs; William Richard Clent, £1 with 10/- costs; Alexander Douglas Campbell, 15/- with 12/- costs.
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Southland Times, Issue 24755, 28 May 1942, Page 3
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169MAGISTRATE'S COURT Southland Times, Issue 24755, 28 May 1942, Page 3
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