LICENSING.
(Br Telegraph.) Auckland, To-day. The City Bast Licensing Committee renewed the licenses for one bar in each hotel only, and ordered the removal of all partitions in ban. The Arch Hi Committee renewed all licenses in their district, but intimated that if elected next year they would close all licensed houses. Blenheim, To-day. The Blenheim Licensing Committee have renewed all licenses to eleven o’clock. Notwithstanding the strong opposition of the police, who urged that the town not being sufficiently lighted would tend to increase erime, the Committee granted ail application to extinguish hotel lamps St midnight. The Committee were divided in opinion about the matter, but - the' Chairman announced that a majority eon- 1 sidered that even assuming Blenheim t» be insufficiently lighted, it was thaduty of the Borough Connoil and not of Hie publicans to light it.
Dunkdih, To-day. The Dunedin Licensing Committee refused to allow the transfer of the Immw of the Australasian Hotel to the Leviathan, as it is built on Church property. They took away the license of one house, and reduced the license of Wain's Hotel to ten o’clock.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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185LICENSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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