A KNOTTY PROBLEM
TELEGRAPHIC ORDER FOR LIQUOR; . ' ; By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, September 6.' In the City-Police-Court to-day. before Mr. Bartholomew, S.M., William Crossan, licensee of the Waterloo Hotel, - was charged with selling, - supplying, or sending: liquor (three bottles of whisky) ' to J.; Buchanan, Owaka, which was in- ' ; tended to be taken into a No-License ; district, except' in pursuance of the - terms of the order signed by and stating 1 the address and occupation of the purI chaser: ■ ' The liquor -was supplied on the re-ceipt-of a money order telegram, and ' the contention of:.the police ivas that ' the transcript of '.telegram there was no 5 such order as was required by the 'Licensing Amendment Act, 1914, and ' that the original document made by the 1 person ordering liquor was one that >. must be filed. Counsel, for. the defendant contended that the telegram was in order within ' the meaning of the section,, that the 3 transcript of any telegram was such an ' order, and that in this case it was an 1 order signed by and stating the address • ■ and;occupation of the purchaser. Der cision was. reserved.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 6
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184A KNOTTY PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 6
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