WARNING CASE
ELECTRICAL WORK
.''."l"-'. (By Telegraph—Press, Association.) :,': HA;STmGS;'TTiis"Day, vThis action 'is brought for ■ the purpose of warning electrical contractors that they must obey the regulations, -an<* must- hbt, undertake, any wiring or othier electrical work until they have given true notice of what they propose-:4oing,'''^steted:_^.;y^v'B >: .li^sk, in the Magistrate's Court this. morn- : iiig when appearing for the,registrar of electric wiremen, .who proceeded against John Hill, Ltd., for. failing, to give notice of certain electric wiring to the Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board and L. A: Williams for connecting to a source -from which electrical energy was available electrical, appatus exceeding 10 amperes 'in capacity without obtaining the permission of the Power Board. Both prosecutions arose out of the same set of circumstances, j • Mr-'Lusk stated" at the outset that the prosecution was not asking- for heavy perialfies,"as the cases had been brought in the'-iiature of -a warning. Aftei"heaj?ing the evidence the-Mag-istrate'fined John Hill; ttd., with costs,:'iahd ordered -A. L. Williams .to pay: costs. • ■"••■•■: 'y--v'':^-."-- ■ -■'■ --■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 11
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165WARNING CASE Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 11
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