SALE OF PETROL
BREACH OF PERMIT. ! SERVICE STATION PROPRIETOR FINED. • Ry —Pros*; Association, i DUNEDIN. February 14. , "Resellers must resell in accorance i with their licences, so that no one gets 1 more than the others. Defendant dei liberatcly altered the amount of petrol Ihe received. It is stated that this was j due to muddling. If that is so. the I sooner the defendant is out of business the better." said Mr. Bundle, S.M.. imposing a fine of £25 and costs 10s. on Robert Dow. president of the Petrol | Resellers' Association, who was conI victed in the Magistrates' Court of I selling or disposing of 235 gallons of petrol otherwise than in accordance with his permit. The police stated that defendant was the proprietor i f a service station. The charge concerned 235 gallons defendant had sold or disposed of other than in accordance with the regulations. Counsel said that defendant’s month--1; sales averaged 4000-5000 gallons, and h<* had a great deal to do. He got his neco.unts muddled and foolishly he al- ' X-red the entries. The offence had not been deliberate.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1941, Page 3
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183SALE OF PETROL Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1941, Page 3
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