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MONDAY, JUNE 20. (Before iMr W. A. ,Barton, iS.MO .BREACH OF A BYE-LAW: Sydney Oxenliam pleaded .not guilty to driving <i vehicle without a light after sunset in Childers’ Road. Constable Scott gave evidence of £-c breach of the bye-lnv. iUe drew • defendants attention to the fact that he was .not carrying a lamp. Defendant said ho had a lamp. There wis a. lamp on the trap ; but it was not alight. Defendant swore that when the constable asked him where tlio limp was, he told him it was on tho trap. The lanip was out, hut had been ■alight. A dine of 10s with costs 7s Was inisHEACH OF THE STOCK ACT. William Hors, Inspector of Stock, proceeded against W. T. Bruce, C. F , Coder wall (Mr .Stock), 0. Faulkner, u ■!•>• A. Ingram and C. Smith for cxpbsX siiit lico-'iufecled sheep for sale at J\Ma taw-hero on May 7th. As all dcftWants pleaded guilty, a line of £2 wituv 'S costs was inflicted in each ■ ' .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2230, 30 June 1908, Page 2
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167MAGISTERIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2230, 30 June 1908, Page 2
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