“ROTTEN POST’S” END
MOTORIST’S EXCUSE FINED FOR DRIVING WITHOUT LICENCE “It was a rotten post, anyhow, and it was time a new one was put there,'* said George Rutherford at the Onehunga Police Court to-day in extenuation of having driven a motor-car without a licence. He said he had merely tried to run the car through a gateway, but had brought down a telegraph post instead. He was convicted without penalty.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 13
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