A HOME BREW PAETY
INTOXICATED MOTORIST
'' The defendant saya he had been to a party and had been, drinking home brow which was awful stuff; no doubt it was, 5? said Sub-Inspector Martin when Joim George Cummings, a motor mechanic, aged 27, pleaded guilty, at tlic Magistrate's Court yesterday before Mr. E. Page, S.M., to a charge of being intoxicated in chargo of. a motor-car in IVatherston street. Sub-Inspector Martin said that at 11.45 p.m.-on 14th.November Sergeant Mclntosh and a constable saw tho defendant near the Union Bank trying! to lift the bonnet of a ear. When they came to, examine the defendant they' found that he was under the influence of liquor. The Magistrate inflicted a fino' of £20. No order was made in respect of the defendant's driving licence. He was given one month in which to find th,e money. ... ANOTHER CASE.' George Hill, aged 51, who was found intoxicated in charge of • a car in Waring Taylor street on Thursday evening, was fined .£.20 and his driving licence was cancelled for twelve months.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 6
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176A HOME BREW PAETY Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 6
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