MOTORISTS CHARGED
FOURTH edition
breaches of traffic regulations POLICE AND CITY CASES
Motorists who had offended against regulations were charged at the police and Magistrate s Courts -this S. McKean, S.M., presided „rr the former Court and Mr. 14. C. Stten. S.M., over the latter. POLICE PROSECUTIONS For speeding, Raymond E. McKenzie « fined A)3 and costs; ls T . C. Grant was £2 IDs; V. A. Little was fined £2; t Huston, G. R. C. Kimpton and K. S. fl c nt v £ oUt : 4: & Heard’ J. K- Hume, S. J. Harbutt, E. R. unoil T. M. Johnstone, S. Loughrin, M. 2?llett E- H- Paul, W. Pat on, H. J. 5-ott and E. V. Valentine were fined £1; k T. Tollemache and F. W. Laurie were of the parking regulations P. H. Anderson, A. W. Beere, W. Johnstone, A. E. Irving and L. Guest insufficient lights,. E. J. E. vaoier, S. Cole-Baker, W. Burns. P. N. rial)ham, A. B. Carr, 11. R. R. Douglas, P L) H. Davis, J. F. Dunn, W. PL. Forders, S. S- Francis, W. C. Hicks, If. C. Kitchen, E. C. Lowe, H. Lloyd, J. A. vfurdoch, F. H. Massey, J. L. Marraont, j Maberby, J. McDonald, T. O’Halloran, r Rodonich, A. Roberts, C. H. Scott and p Stewart were each fined 10s and costs. Vor other offences J. McDonald was fined £1 and costs, F. W. Laurie, T. Kelly and D. Clough were lined 10s and costs. CITY CASES Dangerous driving cost Joseph Astrella, E B. Kirkwood, T. Clements, F. W. .Shearer and H. Birkett £2 and costs; T. \ McClymont was fined £l, and O. C. Godfrey was fined 10s. For turning to the right, S. F. Turner, V J Howse, A. E. Lindsay, R. L. Hill •were fined 10s and costs; C. A. Whitley was ordered to pay costs only. For passing a vehicle on a bridge, R. v Eastman, C. E. Ward and Olive Crawford were fined £1 and costs; R. J. Stewart and L. A. Marquet were fined 1V For other offences, H. Calcott was fined £2- J. Livingstone, G. H. Hunt, C. D. vfpnson H. G. Browne and A. J. Marky were fined £U S. D. Robb, F. W. Tippett, V C Bedford, A. E. Jackson, and J. Webb were fined 10s; K. Croft, PI. E. f’lark, F. A. Marquet and A. B. Gilfillan were ordered to pay costs only. The charge of passing a stationary tramcar, made against W. N. A. Asmuss, was dismissed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 421, 1 August 1928, Page 13
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413MOTORISTS CHARGED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 421, 1 August 1928, Page 13
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