SLY-GROG SELLING.
(Per Psess Assoeßajfion.,) Dnnedin, last night. At the Police Court to-day Mary Jack and Harry Jack wore charged with slygrog selling. Harry Jack pleaded guilty, ms mother, Mary Jack, not guilty. The laiter -keht ft fish restaurant, and when a constable in s\*in clothes and another man entered they wei'O by Harry Jack, who showed them into ft room and supplied them with The place was subsequently raided, when a dozen bottles of beer were found, with indications’ of drinking having taken place. The case against the woman was dismissed, as there was no evidence againßt her. Her son, who is 18 yoars of ago, was fined £lO and costs £1 15s, the S.M. letting him o2 lightly on account of bis youth and bis family befog very poor,
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Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 2
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131SLY-GROG SELLING. Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 2
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