MAGISTRATE’S COURT
MASTERTON FORTNIGHTLY SITTING. THREE YOUTHS PLACED ON PROBATION. Mr H. P. Lawry. S.M., presided over the fortnightly sitting of the Masterton Court today. The three youths charged on the previous day with the theft of a quantify of swede turnips, valued at £5. from R. N. Wyeth. Opaki, pleaded' guilty, and were placed on probation j lor two years, on the condition they I were not to associate with each other' during that period. They were also ordered to pay 10s each towards Wyeth's expenses.
Charged with having failed to give way on an intersection to traffic approaching from the right, Jack Nicholl. Masterton, who pleaded not guilty, was fined £1 and 10s costs. Jack Allen, charged with having driven a motor vehicle without being the holder of a motor driver's license was fined 10s and 12s costs. For having parked his motor vehicle on the off side of another stopped vehicle in Queen Street, J. D. Baybutt was fined 5s and 10s costs. For having left a motor truck remaining continuously stationary for fore than 45 minutes in Queen Street, Moana Nimere was fined 10s and 12s costs. CIVIL BUSINESS. Judgment by default was given in the following civil claims: T. T. Redman v Hannah Robinson £5 15s, costs £1 13s; H. ,1. W. Lord v K. Sullivan. £l6. 13s 4d. costs £2 14s; John Graham and Company Ltd v H. M. Robertson. £4 2s 3d. costs £1 8s 6d: J. C. Ewington v Yoon Sang Lee. £5 2s 9d, costs £1 14s 6d: Mascot Motors Limited v A. Ellis, costs only. 18s; Henry McMillan Alves Major and Sydney Vcrnoq Gooding v E. W. Miller, £6 9s 4d. costs £1 10s 6d.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 7
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285MAGISTRATE’S COURT Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 7
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