Motorists generally will »»«• inti-ri st<><! in ;t sta ti mt’iit 1 1 v Air -I- A\ . Poynlun, S M.. wlio. wlicii lii'nlinn, in l ln- Aui-li-!;ii 1 Police Court, it rliargi by 111,, police against u taxi-driver lor dviviic' without limits niter sunset, sniil he did not think the by-law or tI M . \,t niulcr which il was trained vns reasonable. The police evidi lice (suites the “1! era Id” ) wns to the efl'ect thnl nt T.’-'l on u recent i veiling del endant drove n cur without hciid--1 iu,h Is. It wns suited tluit the time was taken hv tie- tramway chick. Sunset that, day was at 7.3 |>.m. Coitnse siid the hy-lnivs unncessarily uit erica the public rights to use the King’s hiu-hway. It could he framed in such a way as not unreasonably to aflect those' public rights. According to the liv-law there was power t<> prosecute if lights were not on one minute helore .sunrise: ~ time when, he submitted, there was the greatest visibility. The magtsI n, re said the by-law should he altereil. It was unite unreasonable to light up at sunset, hut it was to prevent disputes as to the lighting-up time that Chat hour was fixed. It meant a nas e ~f benzine, a waste ol thousands <> pounds a year; and no one observed it. lie would reserve his decision.
Pure cane sugar produces idlest table Viuecmr. Try SMAIMjAND’S VIMEG Air and prove it. Most economical to buv and use. ______
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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