SPEED AT TE AROHA
MOTORISTS BEFORE COURT From Our Oicn Correspondent TE AROHA, Friday. Six motorists appeared in the Magistrate’s Court todav, charged 5 at &I L eed * from ° to 4o miles an hour. The cases were defended by Mr. W. J. King on behalf of the Auckland Automobile Assocmtion who attacked the reck, Afn>r S -° f th< f Plako County’s by-law. , V tGr a conference between counsel forM« e f™ SI , Strate ' Mr ’ G - Gilchrist, xer tlie County Council, said that a compromise had been effected in regard to the six defendants. Thev had fg-edto yjead guilty conditionally on tho charge against E. H. Cuckwv AuckJand. being withdrawn.' 1 ’ll/ however, would be charged with speed inOfP a st an intersection. Srous h d u E£^ e limited G^!; rlSt Faul tha * the by-law united motor speeds to 35 mile® nn hour, to safeguard human lives %.d mission of faster travel was nlain evidence of guilt. & Plain Fi\e of the motorists were fined sums ranging from 20s to 40s f’uckpassing S t”-" ea 20s on the charge of passlns tAU c ars at an intersection
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 10
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186SPEED AT TE AROHA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 10
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