DUNEDIN LICENSING POLL.
♦ PETITION DISMISSED. (PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEOBAM.) DUNEDIN, February .13. When Mr Oarew, S.M., eat to hear the petition to have the Dunedin licensing poll declared invalid, Messrs Sim and Hanfon, for the petitionera, intimated that they would not offer evidence. Mr Adams thereupon asked that the case be struck out. Hβ said he could not get particulars and did not know what case he would have to meet, and it woe unfair that they should have kept a large number of witnesses together. JThe Magistrate eaid that if no evidence were offered, the petition would bo diemdssed, and he dismissed it accordingly.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9
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104DUNEDIN LICENSING POLL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9
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