Lieensing Committees and Police Reports.
At the annual sitting of: the Nelson Licensing Committee all 11 o'clock licenses were granted. Mr J. llarley made an important representation. lie said the committee had police reports for their private perusal and guidance, and he urged that such reports might be inspected by those interested. He said that a report might state that a house was indifferently kept without going so far as making an objection, and that such a report would inllitGiice the committee. He urged that the owners of houses and others interested might have the opportunity of seeing those rep >rts, and so be able to insist that they be properly conducted, and thus protecting thoir interests. After a deal of argument the committee stated that the police reports could be inspected as asked for.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 8, 8 June 1885, Page 3
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135Lieensing Committees and Police Reports. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 8, 8 June 1885, Page 3
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