THE GERALDINE HOTELS.
AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL
Cn.RiSTcui T KCiL, March 2t
It will be remembered that certain hotelkeepers at Geraldine who lost their licenses as a result of the last local option poll appeared at the Supreme Court for a mandamus to compel the Ashburtou Licensiug Committee to hear and consider their applications for licenses, which the committee had declined to do on the ground of having uo jurisdiction. The Higher Court dismissed the appeal, but permission was granted to make a further appeal to the Privy Council. It appears, however (so the Ashburton Guardian was informed by a member of the Ashburton No-License Council, now in Dunedin), that the time for lodging security lapsed in January last, aud, no security having been lodged, the leave granted by the Appeal Court to appeal to the Privy Council lapsed. If further steps are contemplated by the licensees or their representatives, special leave will require to be made aud granted.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 817, 22 March 1910, Page 3
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159THE GERALDINE HOTELS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 817, 22 March 1910, Page 3
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