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Traffic Offences Dealt With

Three traffic offences were heard by Mr E. L. Walton, S.M., who gave decisions in each case in the Whakatane Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Robert William Caulfield, driver, Otakiri, was convicted and fined £2, costs 12s, for failing to keep as far to the left of the road as was practicable in a motor vehicle he was driving. For failing to give way on, a pedestrian crossing Keith Sinclair McKenzie, machinist, Whakatane, was convicted and fined £2, costs 12s. On two charges, one of riding a motor cycle at night without proper lighting and the secoifd of having no current warrant of fitness Rio Taria Teariki*/ao, labourer, Whakatane, was convicted and fined £l, costs 10s, on the first ai.d" 10s, costs 15s, on the second.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 19, 5 April 1950, Page 4

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Traffic Offences Dealt With Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 19, 5 April 1950, Page 4

Traffic Offences Dealt With Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 19, 5 April 1950, Page 4

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