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BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT.

ILLEGALLY ON LICENSED PREMISES. Charged with being illegally on fbc licensed premises of the Post Office Hotel on September 27fh, John Purcell, John O’Reilly and William .'.darns were each fined £2 with costs “/- at yesterday’s sitting of the S.M. Court. John O’Reilly, charged with being illegally,on the licensed premises of (he Family Hotel, on October 17th, was fined £2 with costs '?/-■: F. O'Reilly, charged with being illegally on the licensed premises of the ■Family Hotel on the 271 h September, was fined £2 with costs 7/-. SELLING LIQUOR AFTER HOURS Arthur Smith, licensee of ilie Post Office Hotel, charged with selling liquor after hours, was fined £3 with 7/- costs. A charge of exposing liquor for sale was withdrawn by the police.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 3

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BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 3

BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 3

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