PUBLIC-HOUSE ACCOMMODATION.
A correspondent desires to know the law regarding the accommodation required in public-houses within boroughs. No. 38 of "The Licensing Act, 1881," is as follows : 38. No publican's license shall be granted in respect of auy hoase in any borough unless such honse shall have a front or principal entrance separate from and in addition to the entrance to the bar or to the place where liquors not to be drunk on the premises are sold, and shall contain, for public accommodation, not less than six rooms, besides the billiard room (if any) and the rooms occupied by the family of the applicant; nor un'ess such house is furnished with sufficient doors or facilities for escape therefrom in case of fire; and such house be provided with a place of cDnvenience on the premises for the use of the public, and also, where necessary, in the opinion of the Licensing Committee, with stabling sufficient for the accommodation of not less than three horses.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3058, 21 August 1886, Page 3
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