SUPPLYING LIQUOR
IN PROHIBITED HOURS ANOTHER RAGLAN CASE (From Our Own Correspondent.) NGARUAWAHIA, To-day. Judgment was reserved by Mr. F. W. Platts, S.M., in the case heard at Ngaruawahia to-day when Basil Darnell, licensee of the Royal Hotel, Raglan. was charged with selling and his wife with supplying liquor on the premises at a time when the hotel was required to be closed. Evidence was given to the effect that a party visited the hotel at midday on Sunday for a meal. Some had tea and others asked to be served with a glass of beer as a substitute. The wife of the licensee told them it was a breach of the law to supply them, but after they had persistently “barracked” her she consented to do so, though she did not make any additional charge to the usual price of the meal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 13
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143SUPPLYING LIQUOR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 13
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