MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Papakura— Monday HEAVY TRAFFIC BY-LAWS. The Drury Road Hoard proceeded against Charles Bridge, of Greenlane, Auckland, coal and firewood merchant, for committing a breach of the by-laws '■ by carting firewood on the Waihoehoe road, within the Drury road district, without having first paid to the Board the cost as estimated by the Board of reinstating the road consequent upon the injury occasioned by such traffic to the said road." Defendant, who did not appear, was convicted and fined i's and ordered to pay £5 2s -Id. STOP;LOOK OUT FOR ENGINE It does not appear to be generally known that people who take the risk of driving overa railway crossingjust as a train is coming up are breaking a railway by-law. A. Harris, of Bombay, pleaded guilty to driving over It unciman crossing without complying with the notice Board "Stop, look out for the engine," and was fined £1 and costs lis.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 229, 11 September 1914, Page 4
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153MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 229, 11 September 1914, Page 4
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