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PETQNE COURT

Hr. J.G.LV Hewitt/ S.M., dealt with cases in the Magistrate's Court at Petone yesterday. ■ Pleading guilty to a charge of having been found unlawfully on the Hutt Paifc racecourse in that he had previously been convicted of a crime, Leslie Robert Gray was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within twelve months. ■ William John. Herlihy was fined £3 for negligent driving. _For haying no driver's- licence David Edward Lester, Longley Mark Collison hmith, Gordon Wallis. Leslie Martin, Eric Phillip Tapp, and William Daniel Connolly, were each fined. £1. For a similar offence Craig Martyn Renner and Homer Barclay Oliver-were each fined 10s, and i^oberf Beavan. was convicted and ordered to pay costs. Oliver was fined 10s for giving a falsenamc and address to a'police constable, and Connolly, Tapp, Martin, and James ■ Laurence Barry were each lined £1 for driving motor vehicles at night without proper lights. Lester was niied 10s for the same offence. lor cycling.-at night without a light Ueorge I'i-ael was fined 10s. : When a.youth was lately charged at JJirmingham with taking a motor-car without the owners consent, it was stated hat since the beginning of the year, 53 cars had been taken from the streets of Birmingham, and .subsequently found aband- , oncd. ... ■-■• 7" ' ■--...-. - j

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 14

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PETQNE COURT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 14

PETQNE COURT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 14

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