THE LIQUOR LAW.
(dy telegraph—press- association.) Napier,. October 19. Mr. Brabant, S.M., gave judgment at th«' Magistrate's Court this morning in .the-case heard last Monday, in which John Bowie Arnott, of-'Petane, storekeeper, was charged, on ; the information of the police, - with selling! on September 12, 190S, to. Harry Smyth, a-bottle of whisky without 'being licensed to sell the same Defendant was convicted and lined £20 and oosts £5 2s. 6d. Section 229 of the Consolidated Act,.. 1903, forfeitureof liquor seized followed conviction.
Dunedin, October 19.. .Leah,Myers was before the; Police Court this-morning oil. charges of having unlawfully sold whisky and beer without, having a license, she .-'having - been • once previously -.convicted',' of a , , '~ fence. -.Mr.,, Hanlon. - .ivlio appeared for the defendant, - said .that since the caso had been before the Court last ho. had discussid the matter with her, and that under the circumstances "ho had taken the responsibility of advising her to plead guilty. He had simply to ask the Bynch to give defendant an oppoituuity of paying a line that : i''ht act as a doterront. He had to admit that she had been once previously convicted, hut the quantity of liquor fountl had been small, and lie submitted', that the caso pointed rather to casual sales of liquor than to a sjstcniatio breach of the law. ■ . ' Mr. Widdowson: This woman was lined before and apparently took no notice. I am satisfied that, she persistently sets the law at defiance, and "1 shall inflict .a line that will provj a deterrent. She will'.-be lined £io. Tho costs in addition amounted to £1 ss; Defendant was allowed one mouth to find tho sum. ' '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 332, 20 October 1908, Page 10
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273THE LIQUOR LAW. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 332, 20 October 1908, Page 10
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