MAGISTRATE’S COURT
FORTNIGHTLY MASTERTON SITTING. POLICE AND BY-LAW CASES. Mr H. P. Lawny, S.M.. presided at the fortnightly sitting of the Masterion Magistrate’s Court held today. For failing to notify the sale of a motor-cycle. Eric William Renner was fined 10s and 10s costs. James Tulloch was fined £1 and 10s costs for operating’ a motoi’-vehiclj? without having a warrant of fitness. For allowing an employee to drive who was not the holder of a driver s licence the same defendant was fined 10s. with 10s costs. For not carrying a warrant of fitness, John Martin Jenkin was fined 10s with 10s costs, and £l, with 10s costs for not having proper headlights on his car. F. C. Staniforth was fined £ 1 10s and 12s costs for failing to give way to motor traffic on his right. Parking her car otherwise than parallel to the kerb cost Muriel E. Beetham 10s and 10s costs. A fine of 10s and 10s costs was imposed on Leonard John Hair and Harold Guy for riding bicycles at night without lights. “Guy,” stated Constable Diggle, "gave as his reason that he had just ‘dashed down for a loaf of bread’.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 8
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196MAGISTRATE’S COURT Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 8
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