DRUNKEN MOTOR-CYCLISTS
George Edward Samuel Bennett was arrested by Constable Wigmore in Woburn road, Lower Hutt, on Friday afternoon, and appeared before Messrs. Wallace, E. James, and A. J. Gearing, J.P.s, on a charge of being drunk in charge- of a motor-cycle. He was fined £2, with £1 Is costs
[By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
TE AROHA, 30 th November.
William Wallace was fined £5 by a Justice of the Peace this morning, on a charge of having been found in charge of a motor-cycle while intoxicated. Wallace was found lying in some grass in a helpless condition near his motor-cycle, with a half-bottle of whisky in his pocket. The benzine tank of the bicycle was empty.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 16
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