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YOUNG MAN FINED PAPAKURA COURT CASES (From Our Own Correspondent) PAPAKURA, To-day. An admission that he disturbed an entertainment in the Takanini Hall on the evening- of June 30, by striking another man in the cloak-room, was made by a young man in the Papakura Police Court to-day, before Hr. Levien, S.M. He was charged with disturbing an entertainment and assault, and was fined £1 and costs £1 5s on the first charge and convicted and discharged on the second. Lionel Robert Dawe, the driver of a car which collided with one driven by H. R. Crisp, at Wairoa Road, Papakura, on the niarht of July 7, was fined £2 and costs lOfe for failing to keep to the left of the centre line of the roadway. was explained that Dawe had 16 feet of roadway to his right, but struck the other car, which had only two feet to spare. Considerable damage was done to both cars. On the information of the Papakura Noxious Weeds Inspector, E. M. Hardy was ordered to pay costs £ 1 Ss for failing to clear gorse on his section in Papakura.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 1
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