LEVIN MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
UNDEFENDED GASES. At die Levin Magistrate’s Court today before Mr .1. L. Stout, S.M., m the following undefended., cases judgment was given for the plaintiff by default'
L. D. Knight y. Mark Downes, claim £3 and costs £1 5s 6d. G. P. Ca-tley v. A. H. Dufresne, elainu£6o and coses £4 14s 6d.JUDGMENT SUMMONSES.
in the case of Robert S'. Black v. Cyril Dixon, an order was made for the amount, £2O 10s, with costs £1 Is to be paid at the rate of £5 down and £4 per month, in default 21 days. Roger Walter Hansard and Peter Ashcroft v. Flunk George Hobbs, order for £2B 10s 3d, and ciqsts £1 11s 6, payment to be made at- the rate of £1 per month, in default 21 days. Harper and Merton v. Hori Wilson, claim for £ll 9s. An order avos made for: the .amount,. Avith £1 Is costs, tso. be paid at the sale of £2 per month in default 14 days. EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT. Thomas Michael Burke, charged with that.on April 23 he did .exceed (lie speed limit AVhilst. rounding the corner at- the intersection of Oxford and Queen streets, was fined £1 and costs 7s. LEVEL CROSSING CASE.
Young Hip Fong, a Chinese gardener residing at Moiiakau, Avas fined £2. with costs £2 9s for-'driving a cart across a level crossing Avhen an \ engine Avas approaching within' the prohibited distance. ' " WANDERING STOCK CHARGES. - G. Patuaka, charged AAdth alloAvmg eleven cows to be at large on the Kuku West Road, was fined £1 and 7s costs. On a second charge respecting 10 cows and one boll die was fined £2 and costs 12s. George Banks, for allowing one horse to be at large in Stuckey street, was fined £1 and costs 7s. shannon stock cases. William Picard,: for .allowing hire: fitlie to Avander unattended AVithin the Borough, AA r as fined 10s and costs
<s. ‘ John Brcsneha-n, being the -owner 'of two horses found wandering, was fined £2 and costs 7s. „ John Dugald, Taylor, similarly charged, aa-us fined 10s and costs 7s. Robert Buekunfn, for permitting two - cows- to.‘wander, Avas fined £1 and costs 7s. Frederick W. NeAvport, in respect of one coav at large, anus- fined 5s and costs 7s. -; jfe Samuel William Carter, being the*' owner of 5 COA\ r s, fined 10s and costs 7s On a second charge of .allowing a horse to wandor unattended he was fined 10s and costs 7s. 7 Alfred llvde, being the owner of one bull'found-wandering within the Borough, aa’Qs fined £1 and costs 7s. May Agnes Mary Coakley, for allOAving one horse to wander, Avas convicted and ordered to pay costs 7s. Harry Murdoch, being the owner of 7 Avoaners found on tlie street, was fined £1 and costs 7s. William Gardner, on three charges % of allowing a horse to Avander, was fined £2 on each charge. Stanley Nelson Pederson, for alloAviug a horse to Avander, -was fined , IOSv costs 7s. -yv r Charles William Haiisinann, being the owner of one coA\ r found Avandering, was fined 5s with/ costs 7s.
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Shannon News, 27 May 1924, Page 2
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517LEVIN MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Shannon News, 27 May 1924, Page 2
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