TRAFFIC BREACHES
11 1 ■ Fines Imposed on Napier Offenders Failure to stop at a compulsory-Stbp sign at the Bllisqn street railway erpsis: ing in Napier led 'to the coxiviction of Croaieigh Wilson Pafikwood, of Wairoa, stoek agant, by Mr J. Miller, S.M., iix the Napier Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. Defendant was fined £2, with 10/" costs. Francia % Dennis Buckley, of Whakatu, freezing works empioyee, was fined £1, wxth 10/- costs, for operatifig a motor-cycle without adequate foot" rests, and £5 with 13/- costs for faililtg to give way to a vehiGle approaehiiig from the right at an iuterBection. On the seeond charge an order was inade endorsing defendant 's licenoe. D. MeDonald, oi Napier, car saiesman, was fined 10/- with 10/- costs fer not having proper number-plates affixed tp a vehicle he was drivifig. E. A. Prince was fined 10/-, with 13/costs, for failing to signal a turn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 9, 26 January 1937, Page 11
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148TRAFFIC BREACHES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 9, 26 January 1937, Page 11
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