THE LICENSING BILL.
AM IMPORTANT AMENDMENT
! The effect of the Licensing Act of this session upon the entry of liquor ; into the King Country has been exi plained to a New Zealand "Times" representative by Mr A. 11. Holmes, ; clerk of the Magistrate's Court in | Wellington. "A very important 1 amendment has been made to the i Licensing Act passed th'i3 session," i said Mr Holmes, "whereby section | 147 of the Act of 1908 ha 3 been made ! to apply to areas proclaimed in section ! 272. The effect of this amendment is ; that the .Kobe Potae (or King Country) is now on a similar footing to the nolicense areas, and notice must be given ; of all liquor passing in, in the same ; way nz in the no-license areas. The clerk of the Court at Ohakune has been appointed for that portion known as the Upper Wanganui district, and the clerk of the Court at Te Kuiti for KawhSa."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 317, 3 December 1910, Page 5
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158THE LICENSING BILL. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 317, 3 December 1910, Page 5
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