WHISKY STILL
MAN fined £2OO. 1Y TnijKGItAI’H—PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. INVERCARGILL, May 13. 11l the Police Court to-day, Edward Nichols, aged 85, was fined £IOO on each of two charges of unlawfully making spirits and of having in his possession ah unlicensed still or worm suitable for distilling. The accused pleaded guilty to both charges. Mrs M. O’Brien was fined £SO for occupying premises on which tne distillation was carried out, but a recommendation is to lie made to the Governor General for the remission of her une in whole or in part. The Magistrate reserved his decision in the ease of Bayne Robertson, the young man who was found on the premises.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1929, Page 1
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