AFTER HOURS TRADING.
CASE WITH A SERIOUS ASPECT. Dunedin, June 30. In tlie c-ity Magistrate’s Court this afternoon Henry James Mulqueen was charged with having permitted drunkenness on the premises of the Shamrock Hotel and also with having sold liquor when the premises should have been closed. He was fined £5 and 7s. costs on each charge and his license was ordered to be endorsed. In connection with the first information, the Magistrate said that if the case had merely rested on the licensee foolishly allowing a painter named Abernethy, who was working on the premises, tp take his turn at “shouting,” he would have been inclined to deal with the matter leniently. He could not, however, overlook the fact that an attempt had been made to mould Abernethy into a satisfactory witness which had involved a serious allegation against the police.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3505, 1 July 1926, Page 3
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142AFTER HOURS TRADING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3505, 1 July 1926, Page 3
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