MOTORISTS CHARGED
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COURT HAS BUSY DAY POLICE AND CITY CASES Tr affl* lists were heavier at the , ice anil Magistrate's Courts tt.is 1 arcing than has been the case lor ®‘ me time. Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., presided over the former Court and Mr. E. " ru »ten ti. M.. over the latter. c .„ “oite of the increased number of htrees business was concluded fairly rn ,- rw cases were defended, earlj as *
POLICE PROSECUTIONS sneeding resulted in fines of £ 1 and S ts being imposed on K. V». Evereau, u it ßurton, C. G. Parker and R. C. w'iiten For breaches of parking rei,dons N. Bond. Margaret Glass. V. Preachy and C. R. Potter were each 10s and costs. X. L. P. Hill and “ ne w Murray. Who passed stationary rncass were fined £ 1 and costs. A. ? Power was fined £1 and costs for -fitting the use of an unlicensed pel 7nr-car A. H. Turner was ordered ““Lv costs for failing to notify a Change of ownership. R. W. Evereux .fined £ - and costs for driving "ithout an endorsed certificate or acence. S. Smith and K. Sherry, who without licences, were lined 10s a costs R. Sherry was also lined £ n - d and costs for failing to give way to a vehicle approaching from the "Inefficient lighting equipment rented in fines of 10s and costs being imoosed on C. Andrews F. S. Ellis and fl? Hobbs. F. Harris, J. Hill. F. Ufliliwell A. s. Harriman. J. N. Hobbs, 4 K Jackson, X. McAdams. A. E. smith and KT. I. Tippett were fined 5s and costs; E. A. Long. W. Dwight. H. Dwieht and E. F. Watkins were ordered to pay costs; E. F. Watkins was fined £1 and costs on a second chargeCITY CASES For dangerous driving R. F. Bennett was fined £4 and costs. A. Lyell, 11. . n ter H. Anderson and W. L. Lauder were fined £2 and costs. L. V. Foynte* J H. Shaw. E. R. Jordan and A. V. Rrouc fit wood were fined £ 1 and costs. W S. Dalton, who left, his car unattended. was ordered to pay costs. For turning to the right VY . \\ hittaker lined £1 and costs. R. M. Hooker who had no number plates. ZLg fined £1 and costs and E. J. McQuoid was fined £ 1 and costs for permitting a vehicle to loiter. Waitemata County Council prosecutions resulted in fines of £2 and costs being imposed on J. B. Copeland and 0 Guv for dangerous driving. Harbour Board cases resulted in .Miss C. Anderson. J. Frater. F. Green ind E. McManeman being ordered to pay costs for leaving cars unattended on wharves. The varding of calves took until after 2.30 to clear. The market evened toward the close. The market for little more than three rows of sheep, compared with four re vs last week, opened with values steady at late rates. In the first row big-framed, bufrmet
exceptionally fine shorn wethers, made to 34s 9d. Prime, medium-framed wethers, on account M. Harding, made 33s 3d. Small, prime, woolly wethers made 395.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 15
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