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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

BY-LAW AND CIVIL CASES Breaches of the by-laws were dealt with yesterday afternoon in the Magistrate’:. Court by Mr. •!• H. Salmon, S.M. The following motorists were fined for speeding :—James Marlin. Arthur Bradshaw, Henry Glover, James Epsom, Bernard James .Mc.lvor, £3 each ; Horace J. K. Millar. John Murphy. Samuel U. Weston, Frank Wilkins. £2; Mark Lees, £2 10s. For parking cars less than twenty feel from a corner, Cecil K. Clark, J- rancis James Vernon Wilson. Melville D’Arcy Wilkins were fined 10s. each. 11 ilkins was also fined 10s. for parking his car more than a foot from the kerb. Driving past stationary rramcars cost I!av Hooker Goodman and Arthur Ernest Wallis £2 each. Thomas Smith was ordered to pay costs 10s., for keeping poultry less than 15ft. from a dwelling. James Epson was fined 10s. for failing to have a rear light on his motorcycle. For driving a car with an obscured number plate. John Lillie was fined 10s. Denis O’Sullivan was fined 10s. for driving without a rear number plate. Having tin lights on their cars cost Ernest Arthur Pinelten and Herbert Samuel Port 10s. each. CIVIL CASES Judgment for plaintiff by default was given by Mr. IV. G. Riddell, S.M., in the following undefended-civil cases yesterday:— Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd., v. E. C. Evans, £3 35., costs £1 3s. 6d.; Combined Buyers, Ltd., assignee of Thomas Stephens, v. E. J. Tunezehnan, 4:9 17s„ costs 4:2 ■ls. fid.; Commercial Agency. Ltd., and F. Cooper, Ltd., v. Charles Munro Smith, Til Ids., costs £2 Us.; Billiards, Ltd., v. J. IL Gallagher, 4:3 13s„ costs 4:1 3s. fid.; J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd., v. Brentnal! and Leslie, 45 Bs. fid., costs 41 12s. fid.; M. Michelin and Co., Ltd., v. G. E. Williams. £9 4s. lid., costs 41 10s. fid.; Electrical Supplies, Ltd., v. N. Beck, 41 Cs. 10d„ costs 125.; Billiards. Ltd., v. J. Darby, £2 25., costs 41 3s. 6d.; J. ;”tneny v. Rose Firth (separate estate), 429, costs £4 2s. fid.; The Alexander Hamill on Institute v. C. V. looting. 419, costs 42 145.; Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., v. P. V>’. Phillips, 4-10 Us. 3d., costs 44 Is. fid.; Baunatyne and Hunter, Lid., v. Health Drinks, Ltd., 488 19s. 3d., costs £5 45.: M. Michelin and Co., Ltd., v. V. Reid, 419 9s. 9d„ costs 42 19s. On judgment summonses, W. G. Fraser was ordered to pay Wanganui College Board of Trustees £4O Us. by March 29. in default 21 days’ imprisonment; G. BGardiner to pay J- J. Quinn C 3 11s. 6d. by March 15, in default three days’ imprisonment; Th Brownie to pay V. E. Still 445 7s. fid. by March 29, m default 21 days’ imprisonment; R. Y. Yarrow to pay Mary Ann Traynor 412 Ifis. by Marell 29. in default seven days’ imprisonment; John Williams to pay Wellington Plumbers and Gasfitters’ Industrial Union 42 13s. by March 15. in default two days’ imprisonment: Malcolm MacLonnan to pay George Henry Baylis 43 9s. at. the rate of 10s. a month. I’he largest collection firm in Nev Zealand is .be Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd , of Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch, with agents in every New Zealand town, and associate offices rlnouglnmt the world — Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 131, 2 March 1928, Page 5

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 131, 2 March 1928, Page 5

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 131, 2 March 1928, Page 5

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