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OHAKUNE COURT

Three breaches of traffic regulations were heard by Mr. A. Coleman. S.M, ; t O i ’kune and a conviction was entered in each instance. Mr. R. Peters, ciistri I inspector, represented the 1 ransport Department. For travelling at a speed exceeding sfi mile-; a n hour when crossing an Intersection into Ohakune. Roy Desmond Copeland was fined £2 10s with costs Defendant had traveled at a hi h spaed ri"ht from Waiouru and. when nce<».-;od. had admitted the offence, explaining that ho was eager to reach Whangaroi. Tw o r-hnrgos v. oro preferred against Fdw.'’ -1 Hughes no warrant of fitness for th’' <nr bo was driving and having a number plate in a bad condition. Mr. Peters slated that Hughes had been given sov?n davs to produce thn warrant cf fitness which claimed to po•>;'s«. but no reply had been received. A fine of 10s was imposed with rosp? 1 to < barge. For riding an unlicensed motorcj’clo on a h’ghwaj '• Tangiwal, Du£» Icy Murray was fined £3.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 September 1950, Page 3

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OHAKUNE COURT Wanganui Chronicle, 22 September 1950, Page 3

OHAKUNE COURT Wanganui Chronicle, 22 September 1950, Page 3

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