BARMAIDS IN PRIVATE BARS.
[Per Peess Association.] v , J,, Wellington, June 9. Mr Justice Sim to-day reversed the Magistrate's decision convicting John Chas. Mason, licensee of the Pau.m-i Botel, for employing an unregistered barmaid in a private bar, and ordered the case to he reheard. His Honor held that the Magistrate was right in holding that the room in question was a private bar within the meaning of the Barmaids? Registration Act, 1912, but that, in order, to constitute an? offence in connection with a private har, which, was created by the Licensing Amendment Act as amended by, the 1912 Act,, there must have been, in the licensed premises on the date alleged, a bar as defined by t!r° Licensing Act, 1908; and the employment of a female in a private bar must have taken, place at the time when the bar as defined by the Licensing Act was open for the sale of liquor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 3
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155BARMAIDS IN PRIVATE BARS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 3
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