PUBLICANS, -- J&WTJ publican in the rural districts; of, Gan. terbury is sworn in as a special constable upon receiving the renewal of his license, and in every public; honse bar is suspended a pair of handcuffs and a baton. The hotels are visited at short intervals by the police, who inspect the house, and examine, a book kept for the remarks of travellers upon the general conduct, pf the, book beingneeessarily kept exposed for the 'purpose; and should complaints be entered, they are brought jiiider the notice of th<e Bench, when; a Renewal of the license is asked fori »li(r(vnse fbr./up-country hotels, is only S&t).'-'' .'-"'■'■ mi', .';..■:,;;■ '.»:. '.:.'._:. V. m.,. ; ■ - The editor of a country paper "Weencsday's post-brought:-us a letter addressed 'Key.,? another ' The Hon ' /mother ' C<>!.,' one 'Mr ' and the last T.JkV (1 n way to dinner we deii ally on ai woman's '' train, and she addressed us thus—' Ton brute!'" ° U
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 158, 15 March 1872, Page 6
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151Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 158, 15 March 1872, Page 6
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