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BROKEN BYLAWS

Bylaw offenders in the Magistrate's Court yesterday were dealt with by Messrs. J. A. M'Grath and George Anyon, J.P.'s. For , speeding, Bernard Robert Ramsay and David William Miller were each fined £2, and Robert Errol Flaws, Phillip Fallow, Roy George Mexted, Leo Victor Renall (two charges), William Waugh (two charges), Dr. Hughes Steele and George William Giddy, £1 each. Driving in a dangerous manuer cost Leslie Walter Bradley £3, and Florence Muriel Edkins, Ernest James M'Quade, and Benjamin Kuch, £2 each. For having no lights, Leonard Patrick Hagan, Allan Hempton, Leslie Johnston, Alexander Miller, Thomas M'Robie, and John Joseph M'Grath were each fined £1. David Hamua Hopkirk, Claude Arthur Bellwood, Warwick Blundell, Charles Robert Carter, Edward Thomas Coleman, Oscar Vincent Ellis, Herbert Ridgway, Alexander Pringle Smith, Norman Thomas, and Dr. E. W. Smyth, jun., for a similar offence, were each fined 10s. Leaving their motor-cara unattended cost Francis M. Clarke and Frederick William Moore 10s each, and Warwick Blundell and Leo' Brusewitz 5s each. Failure to keep to the left resulted m Frank E. Westerby being fined £1, and Hilton Brooks and Phillip Fallon 10s each. A penalty of £2 was imposed on Leslie Walter Bradley, who failed to report an accident. . Others fined were:—Herbert Prosser, for failing to pay the Hutt road license fee, £1; John Herbert Cole, for failing to notify change of ownership of a motor vehicle, £1; Norman Thomas, for not having registered a motor-car, 10s; George Alexander Brown, for cutting a corner, 10s; George Alexander Brown, for refusing to give his name and address, 10s; Patrick Stubbs Harrison, for leaving his motor-car facing the wrong way, ss. Henry Hayward, for not having registered Ins motor-cycle, was ordered to pay 7s costs. Walter Monkhouse and Joseph Stringer, for having jmregistered dogs, stere each fined 10s,

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 4

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 4

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 4

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