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ALLIANCE PROTEST
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
WELLINGTON, This Day.
At a meeting of the Standing Committee of the New Zealand Alliance, the matter of a new brewery at Otahuhu was considered and a resolution adopted protesting against the granting of a license on the ground that "seeing that such a brewery can sell beer in two gallon lots from 7 a.m. to (5 p.m., and that in this particular case the brewery is located on the main highway to the King Country, it should have been obvious to the Minister that this was a case for investigation. We suggest that the law should be amended so as to make it necessary that all applications for brewery licenses and club charters be advertised in the public press in the same way as an application for an hotel license; and further, that the permissible amount that a brewery can sell to an individual should be'increased, as the two gallons provision is too easy a facility for private sale/'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 5
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169LICENSE FOR NEW BREWERY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 5
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