INTOXICATED DRIVER
LEVIN LABOURER BEFORE COURT. SEQUEL TO MOTOR CRASH. Grace Heremaia, a labourer, of Levin, was fined £lO and his driver’s licence was cancelled for six months when he pleaded guilty, before Justices of the Peace at Greytown yesterday, to having been intoxicated while in charge of a motor car. He was allowed a month in which to pay the fine. Senior-Sergeant G. A. Doggett said Heremaia was the driver of a car which crashed when returning from the Wairarapa races on Monday. As he showed signs of intoxication, he was taken to the police station. A doctor, who examined him an hour after the accident, said he passed the tests fairly satisfactorily.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1938, Page 6
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