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TRAFFIC BREACHES

MOTORISTS FINED Motorists who offended against the city traffic regulations were penalised at the Police and Magistrate’s Courts to-day. POLICE PROSECUTIONS For passing a stationary tram, George J. Blackall was fined £2. For using a car without having a certificate and licence, Norman McLeod was fined £2. For having insufficient lights on cars, William Bell, Mare Astrella, Ernest Meachem, Andrew Charlton, Herbert Whyman, Howard Wright, Charles Wilson, Joseph Troughear and Farley Hunt were each fined 10s. CITY CASES For dangerous driving Fred Fleming was fined £5. Charles Bead and M. W. Vercoe were each fined £l. Warwick Dufaur, Frank Slinger, R. J. Giles and John Kissling were each fined £2. A. J. Harding was fined 30s. For failure to obey traffic officers. Terence Nixon and Daniel McCarthy were each fined £l. For passing vehicles on Grafton Bridge, Roy Vercoe, Alan Spooner and C. M. Walls were each fined £l.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 1

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TRAFFIC BREACHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 1

TRAFFIC BREACHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 1

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