PUKEKOHE COURT
BY-LAW BREACHES
(From Our Own Correspondent) PUKEKOHE, To-day.
At yesterday’s sitting of the Pukekohe Magistrate’s Court, before Mr. K. Page. S.M., several by-law prosecutions were heard.
R. Hunt, who rode a cycle on a footpath, was fined 10s and ordered to pay 10s costs.
Leaving a car parked in King Street for a longer period than 20 minutes, cost Ft. K. Membery 3 os, with 12s costs. T. C. Thompson, who left a car in Massey Avenue without lights, was ordered to pay 10s costs. A. C. Wright, a carrier, of Ramarama. was charged with having driven a motor-lorry not licenced for the carrying of goods.
The inspector’s evidence was that on September 13 the laden weight of accused’s lorry was found to be 2.8 tons. The defendant contended that his licence entitled him to undertake carrying.
The magistrate pointed out that the licence only entitled him to carry up to 2 tons scwt, and Wright was ordered to pay £ 1 i3s costs.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 15
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165PUKEKOHE COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 15
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