TO-MORROW'S COURT
^ A HEAVY LIST FOR DlSPOSALr MANY CYCLISTS IN TROUBLE. A lieavy ]i>t of casos will confront Mr A. M. MoAvlem, S.M. at to morrow's sitting of the Magistrate's Court in Hastings. The police work comprises two cliarges of breach of prohibition orders, oue each of _ being unlau'fully on licensed premises, failing to give wav to traffic 011 tbe righl, failing to notify change of ownersliip of motor vebicle, dangerous driving, negligent driving, no number plate, five against c-yclists for viding without a liglit and three cvclists for having no red reflector, tlirce against motorists for not liavingtherear number plate illuminated, and five maintenance en.ses. There are 71 civii cases, of wbicli no less tlian ten are set down as de--fended and a similar number are judgment summonses.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 5
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129TO-MORROW'S COURT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 5
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