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COURT OF APPEAL.

[Per Press Agency.] WELLINGTON, Dec. 5. The case of Maher v. Boyle came before the Court to-day. It is an appeal under Appeals from Justices Act, and is instituted against the decision of the E.M. at Wcsport, who lined the appellants, who are a brewing firm, £55 for selling a hogshead of beer without a license. The appellant had a brewer’s license under the Distillation Act, 1876, but had no wholsalc license under the Licensing Act, 1873, and the Ecsident Magistrate held the former did not entitle the brewer to sell beer in cask if he did not poscss both licenses. Mr .1. B. Fisher appeared for the appellant and Mr Bell in support of the conviction. The argument turned on the 10th and 11th sections of the Licensing Act Amendment Act 1874. The Court reserved judgment.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2092, 5 December 1879, Page 2

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COURT OF APPEAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2092, 5 December 1879, Page 2

COURT OF APPEAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2092, 5 December 1879, Page 2

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