ADULTS, BOY AND GOAT ON MOTOR-CYCLE
“Bringing It Back Alive”
Two adults, a boy and a live goat on a motor-cycle was the sight which recently confronted Inspector A. J. Archer in Walwetu Road, Lower Hutt. The upshot was that Oswald Staples was fined £l, with costs 10/-, in the Magistrates’ Court, Lower Hutt, yesterday for overloading a motor-cycle. Inspector Archer said that Staples was the rider of the motor-cycle. There was an adult pillion passenger, a boy of 12 on the handlebars, and, in front of him, the live goat. Mr. A. M. Goulding: There were, in effect, two kids. Staples had been out shooting and had decided to “bring one back alive,” said Inspector Archer.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 13
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117ADULTS, BOY AND GOAT ON MOTOR-CYCLE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 13
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