HOTELKEEPER FINED
Press Association. PANNEVHUU3, February 15 John H. Tully, licensee of the Uub Hotel, was fined £cu and costa, and Grace O’Connor, barmaid, £i! ana costs, for supplying liquor to a. native woman not being the wife of a person other than a native, and the liquor not being supplied for medical purposes. 'i'lie cases hinged on the question as to what constituted supplying. Several Europeans and natives, including a Maori woman, were in a room at the Club Hotel. Several rounds of drinks were taken in and placed on the table, and the woman consumed some of the liquor. The liquor was taken to the room by a European, who ordei'ed it. The Magistrate held this to be supplying by the licensee, who, knowing the woman was present, should have taken steps to prevent her having drink. In the case against the barmaid, she personally took drinks to the room.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8356, 17 February 1913, Page 4
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152HOTELKEEPER FINED New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8356, 17 February 1913, Page 4
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