BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT.
[PB!i I'BliSS ASSOCIATION.] DUHEDIS, January 25. A number of charges of sly grogsell in g at Ofcakaia, heard before Mr. C. (J. (Jraham, R.M., to-day, were dismissed or withdrawn. The cases were all semo'.vh.at similar to the lirsfc one, in which James '.'arr was charged with selling a bottle of beer to two farmers, who were iu Card's house. They gave him a shilling, and asked him to get a bottle of bear, (.'arr wont outside, and "..'cturned almost hum v'.inteiy with a bottle of boor, the contents of which were consumed. The nearest licensed kin so was throw mi:es away. Without fi.iis._j on u;e ilitfaiw.*, the in.i n 'i.sir,ik> t",cil 'ho chare;.', on tho gtuuiid ii■ ir. there was no eva.ien<'o cilat de-t.-oli lOS.. , : ,oa; tie bottle of hrer. Ail aop l a:ai'o!i for eo-.fs against |.!u» police Wit-; -ixvliin-d. At tho close of the List case, '-.Lis Worship said there had been some strong lying iu the c-i«e. The license-, 1 of fctsn itshitaaou Hotel iu the oils/ was lined £5 Is and costs, for exposing liquor for saloon Sunday, the |li e being ni.ide over .£5 to permit of
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 21, 26 January 1900, Page 2
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197BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 21, 26 January 1900, Page 2
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