BYLAW CASES
Offenders against the bylaws were dealt with at the' Magistrate's Court yesterday by "Mr. T. B. M'Neil, S.M. \ A fine of 10s was inflicted on Nigal Jamed for having defective lights on a vehicle. ■ John E. Miles was fined £5 for failing to comply with a cleansing order. For having a. defective warning device on his car Alan M'Carthy was fined- 10s. Overloading a motor-lorry cost Ralph Scholes £2. On a charge of having defective brakes on a motor-lorry he was fined £]. ' Charles 11. Johnson was fined £1 for cutting a corner. Walter W. Brackenridge was fined 10s for not having a driver's licence. A fine of 10s was inflicted on Roy Brown for obstructing traffic. Parking a motor-vehicle less than, 15ft from a building line cost Sydney Craven IDs Thomas A. Doney was lined £3 for employing an unregistered plumber for sanitary work. For doing sanitary work not, being registered plumbers Henry G. Hutchinson and Thomas A. Doney were fined £3 and; £2 respectively. John E. Miles was fined. £ I for a similar offence. The Stom Carrying Co., Ltd., were convicted and ordered to pay costs on aj charge of having no heavy traffic licence. A sjm.ili}r "charge against Daisy Bpwden was' dismissed on payment of costs. Anne J. Dunhar whs fined' 10s. Failing to keep to the left cost William' Hay"£V. - '"■' '' " - ■=- -. For failing to cut qnd rcinqve. , gorse Charjes MneLean*' was fined ss.' " :■• Max M'Kelvie'was fined £3 for speeding. J.^irf A. Pea.c.l} and Eyjq Bpllman were each fined £1 lor "similar offences. Driving in " the wrong direction in a one-way street cost Michael .G. Templcton £1. ■ " ' '; James A. Tripp and Geoffrey W. Patrick were fined £1 lQs and £1 respectively for speeding at ah intersection. On a charge of not having a plumbing permit William Tweodale was convicted and ordered to pay'costs. JjijUCs Feely w-ts convicted an (.hvee charges of allowing stock to wander. On the first he jvub ordered to pay cpsts, npd op the otliers l)c was fined os and lijsj rc.speefively, Wjlfiai'n 'C'b'wah aricj 'Richard Hei'lihy we.re fined. Ip« 9n,d % •>? re'sp.e.(.'t-h'!?'y for similar offences. A fine of £1 was inflicted on Harold Humphrey for parking more than 12in from a kerb.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 15
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368BYLAW CASES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 15
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