HUTT PARK
THE LIQUOJi LICENSE QUESTION. The Hutt .Park Committee on. Thursday eve. 13i«p; Was waited upon hy ft de> pntatimi from the lluU Vailc-v Trotting Ciab i.i! refeioneo'to a JiqUor license. Mr. E, W. Short-, WW acted as spokesman, said that tho club wanted to know if it could obtain a reasonable teasa of the park, with the Relation of clause !) to a previous lease, stipulating that liquor must not ho sold oil the park. They bad, said Mr. Short, to look to tho future of tho -club, A Bill was going ki Parliament- and a certain number of permits would bo granted. Hie only way tiio club could get one of these perfnits was to 6h©\r thai it was In earnest. If a reasonable lease wore obtained they would havo tto slieds ■ put* in order raid woud generally beautify the park. Tho chairman {Mr. 11. Baldwin): You that file committer has no power to allow training on the park? You are prepared to take tho risk whether the Bill perinifi'ting training passes the Jloiiso or -not P Mi\ Short v Yes, Another member of tho , deputation supported tho views expressed -by Mr. Short., adding that if tho dub niade no progress it might aot get a permit. Mr. Baldwin: The Galf Club has ft teaso of the flask for five years, and football and bwkoy clubs have it this season. Mr, Short replied that football and hockey would not h© intericred with. A member oi* tho deputation temarked that, the Trotting .ASSpication wodd not grant any moire permits i'ot tuo present ground. Mr, Baldwin: We cannot lia.se tho park to you, bui wo cot grant you petDiissioit to use it on certain days. Mr. Short: Wo are ptep-.rtnd to spend £Sth) or £800 straight away to put the park in order. Sir. Baldwin intimated that tho request put fonvard would receive consideration, and tho deputation then withdrew. , ~ Sotno discussion ensflco as to what ■ action shonH he tafen by tho eommit- ' tee. Mr. Baldwin was of the opinion that the matter should b« held over until the Bill regarding ti-auuiig had been through I'atUament It was wtftwdly decided on the ino* tiovi of Mr. Tlobbs that ths- Tre'.ltrt" Club be asked to meet- the committee on the ground on-a date to be fixed. The first mating of Banks's College V-e----tfeting Cilib will fee h p H KMlsght at It (Km- St refit. The subject fatr discussion WiU" lie: "That iiy- - (rower M (he IVis is greater tbas the i>latft.im." IStflbteenpewe tttf 69 dose<?! That's ali it costs to btty tliejbest of all fou.iih niiil told l-clle-vets-—'"NAJSOI»" . Shifts ji. cold like magi?. Soothes anft eases wtb tlff-oats- T®»t f yourself l-Aslvt. Built at StMy. at a e<.-i sif <C 15,00 05 the largest trawler'in. tiie world lias recently s Wri ftlUsd 'Hit. Mie is n.-uiwtl !ho M.iroo. !of b;H teas KmJ< with a weir ef ausl i jrift bo fiStci mxciw3, ' 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 6
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492HUTT PARK Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 6
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