the bush. Witness struck Griffiths on the right side. Griffiths bicycle was lying on the middle of the road when lie got up. He had three drinks that night, sarsaparilla and lemonade. He was travelling 25 to 30 miles an hour. If Griffiths had not swerved at the time, the accident would not have occurred. His Worship said this was a case where the charge of negligence had to he fully proved. He could not see that Ogilvie bad shown any negligence. The charge against Ogilvie would he dismissed. Griffiths would he convicted and fined 5s and costs 10s,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1929, Page 6
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