HOTEL FOR LAWRENCE
APPLICATION FOR LICENCE BOUNDARY ALTERATION Press Association DUNEDIN. Today. After about 20 years of no licence an attempt is being made to establish an hotel at Lawrence again. Mr. James Kelleher has advertised his intention of applying for a licence, for premises to be known as the Railway Hotel, and the application will be dealt with at the next meeting of the Central Otago Licensing Committee on June 6. After the census of 1926 certain electoral boundaries in the Dominion were*altered, and one of th<sse changes affected the township of Lawrence, which now is included in Central Otago instead of the Clutha electorate. Such alterations, although made immediately after the census, cannot come into force until the term of the existing Parliament expires, so that the new status of Lawrence dates only from November, 1925. So far as the legal position is concerned it appears that there is no reason why the licence should not be granted.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 5
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160HOTEL FOR LAWRENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 5
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