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EKETAHUNA

MOTOR CAR BREACHES. (“Times-Age” Special.) At a sitting of the S.M. Court at Eketahuna, Frederick Ernest Allen was charged with having operated a goods service between Masterton and Pahiatua otherwise than in conformity with terms of such license, and was fined £2 and costs. The failure to renew her driver’s license cost Iris Amelia Daniel 10s with costs 12s. Francis Benjamin Rossiter for a similar offence was fined 10s and costs 12s. William George Waterreus was charged with having operated a motorvehicle which had no warrant of fitness, and fined £1 and costs. William Jackson Shanly, who failed to renew his warrant of fitness was fined £1 and costs. Richard Hantley Whittington was charged with having driven a motorvan at a speed which might, in the circumstances, have been dangerous to the public. A fine of £3 and costs was imposed. BREACH OF AW ARD. W. D. Ansell, electrician, was charged that on March 4, at Masterton, being an employer bound by the terms of the 'Masterton District Electrical Workers Apprenticeship Order, he did employ an apprentice and did fail to register a signed contract of apprenticeship between the parties with the District Registrar of Apprentices within 14 days of the termination of the allowed probationary period of employment of such apprentice. The defendant said that when he left Masterton to come to Eketahuna he asked the boy if he was agreeable to go with him. He understood the parents of the boy were not in favour of letting the boy come to Eketahuna with him. He was agreeable to keep' the boy on, but under the circumstances was unable to do so. The magistrate said that as the boy’s parents opposed his going to Eketahuna there was nothing to be done about it. The defendant should, however, have notified the termination of the apprenticeship order. A fine of 10s and costs was imposed.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1938, Page 7

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EKETAHUNA Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1938, Page 7

EKETAHUNA Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1938, Page 7

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