t. Ida Licensing Committee.
Great interest was taken in the meeting of the above at Naseby, owing to the number of applications for new licenses for hotels at Ophir and Lauder. The whole of the following applications were granted, the Committee stating that they had decided to adopt freetrade principles:— Robert Eady, Ophir Railway Hotel, Man uherikia township. Charles Waide, jun., Lauder Railway Hotel, Lauder. William Leask, Commercial Hotel, Manuherikia township. Archibald Fraser, Commercial Hotel, Ophir. Daniel Joseph Donnelly, Railway Hotel, Lauder. The question of 11 o'clock licenses came up in respect of the Faseby hotels, and the committee expreesed the opinion that 10 o'clock licenses were preferable, but as there was not a full committee sitting the 11 o'clock licenses were granted in the meantime. The 11 o'clock licenses in St Bathans and Kurow were also continued.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 5
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138t. Ida Licensing Committee. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 5
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