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The age-old legal requirement that a light should be kept burning outside a hotel was referred to by Mr N. ! S. Johnson at the quarterly meeting of the Hamilton Licensing Committee. Mr Johnson said he could understand . the need fof the light in the early days when it'- was suseful to show belated travellers the way to .a halting place, but' ihe questioned whether, in view of the niodern methods of lighting the streets and of travel, the lighting of hotels necessary in, a town like. Hamilton. Th'eLicensing Committee deferred consideration of the mat ter until the annual meeting in June next,
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 6
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