SELLING LIQUOR AT CLUTHA.
PUR PRS33 ASSOCIATION. Dusbdix, Jinuiry 30. Atßilcluthv to-Juy J -hn Giboons Macdonald was charged with unlawfully selling alcoholic liqu >r aud was sentenced to three mo.iths imprisonment, the liquor f uod to be conti ca ed. j Defendant gave evidence on his own! behalf, and said that the liquor had been given him by his mother-in-law. tie admit'ed hiving been p eviously fined £4O, and oa another ch\rge of being sent to gaol for t-.n days. Mr Haulon, who appeared for accused, asked thai his objection be noted that evidencj aa to previous convictions hid been improperly admitted. At Balclu ha Alexauder Oo vie, a brewer at Oivenhaiu, w.is charged wi'h sending a barrel of beer to Owaki without having ot if. distinctly written a printed statement that it contained liquor. Mr Cruickshauke, S.M., was ut fi si icclined to agree, with couus l that storage du'y was suffioieat, but after inspection decidsi it was no;, but as ddfendati'.- evidently thought he was ac iog in accordance with the regulations he dismissed the c tse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1903, Page 2
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179SELLING LIQUOR AT CLUTHA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1903, Page 2
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