(Before Messrs H. D. Johns- n, and J. Ilott, J.'sP).
Prohibition Orders : William and Annie Carnow were chnr^fid by the police wifh excessive drinking, thpivby wasting their snbstmcp, n tempting the ppace ami happiness of their family, etc. Both the accused plea led guilty ; and on application of the police ami with the full concurrence of both the accused, a prohibition order w;w granted by the Bench, forbidding the sale of liquor to eithpr of the accused I y any licensed publican within the lice i-mi; distncts of r J'e Ar<>ha and Wailoa for a period of twelve month?.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 343, 16 February 1889, Page 7
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99(Before Messrs H. D. Johns-n, and J. Ilott, J.'sP). Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 343, 16 February 1889, Page 7
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