DEPUTATION TO MR BAILEY.
The hotelkeepers of Feilding waited on ! Mr W. A. L. Bailey yesterday afternoon to ascertain his views with reference to matters affecting the liquor traffic. The press were not admitted, but we understand that the answers to questions were to the effect that Mr Bailey was in favor of local and national option by a three fifths majority; that club charters should be subject to the local option vote ; that all licenses, other than wholesale and publicans', nbould at once cease ; that branch establishments of wholesale houses should be allowed to tnke orders under the same license, but that orders should be executed direct from the wholesale house ; that all license fees should be placed to the public account, from which all expenses of administration should be paid ; he was not in favour of granting licenses in new districts until the consent of the people was taken by vote ; he was in favour that liquor-selling at Bellamy's should cease ; he was opposed to wholesale licenses being granted in prohibited districts,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 111, 7 November 1896, Page 2
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