LICENSING COMMITTEES.
EGMONT APPLICATIONS. The sitting of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Egmont will be held at Waitara to-day at 12 uoon. Tha following applications have been filed with the Olerk of Committee, Mr A. H. Holmes: Renewals of Publicans' License.— Ribert Kib'iy, Masonic Hote', Waitirn; Poillip Edmund Dover, Waitara Hote l , Waitira; Eugene Sophie Ward, Bridget] Hotel, Waitara; Frederick John G ylly [nglewood Ho'el, Inglewood; Heary Shjfander, Rii'way Hotel, luglewood; John Henry Little, Tar.ki Hotel, Tariki; Thomas Gooob, Mount Egmint Hotel, Midhirst. Renewal of Accommodation L : cense. —Thomas Stuart McQuionsee, Urenui Hot>), Urenui. TARWSAKt APPLIOATIOMB. The pitting of the Oominittee will ba hold on Friday at 12 noon. The following applications have been fi'ed with the Olerk of Committer, Mr A. H. Holmes:— Renewals of Publieane' License.— Dennis Maroney, Rahotu Hotel, Rah.'tu, El win Whit,lie, Red House Ho'el, New P.ymouth; Fratcis WainWatts, Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth; Ernes* F. Buokthought, Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth; Daniel O'Brien, C iterion Hotel, New Plymouth ; Richard Hadfie'd, Termious Hottli New Plymouth; Thomas Knoa-Ls, Breakwater Ho'el, Moturoa ; J.'temiah O'Drisjol', Hotttl Commonwealth, New P.ymouth; 0. Olatke, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth. Renewals of Accommodation License, —Walter S;aite,Oakura Hotel, Oikura; A'exander Baker, Okato Hotel, Okato. In the cass of the Hotel O-mmon-wjalth aid the Oriteiion Hotel, pjlicn objection! have been lodge!. In all o'her cas s th-j licenses ate unopposed.
PATE A. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Patba, June 2. The Lice sing Committee met today, P.as.n*.: M''. Ey.e-Kanny, 8.51 (chiirmi->), Messrs. Rapley, Monkbouse, Taylo-, JBrewtr, and S) mep. Renewals were taken fist acid granted to all apoliciuts, rep lira to be attended to, and te furnishing at Railway Ho'el Waitotara. The police reports at Eltham and Stratford showed no objections, Stratford to hive ten o'clock lio nses and Elthan eleven o'cloolf. Tis app'icUions for Sirathmore and Whangamomon* were adjiurned till af.er lunoh. There are crowds of witnastes, and it is likely to be a lengthy s'ttiDg. OBBI3TOHOSOB, JUQ3 3. All licenses were renewed with the exception of the Wellington Hotel, this applies bn being adjourned uotil next week, when evidence will be taken regarding mismanagement. The Committee decided in favor of 11 o'clock closing. OmusTOBUKCH, June 3. Ia the Selwyn licensing distrio', where a reduction was Carriei, the commit ee to-day refused applicatius for renew 1 of licenses for th? Ternrnus Ho'el, at West Oxford, and the Glentunntl. Fourteen licensee were renewed, Napijb, June 3. The Hiwke's Bay L'censing Committee to day received a deputation in favour of 10 o'clock license, but the Committee decided t>grant 11 o'clock licences Tney granted the applications for renewa's to all the present houses.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 131, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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435LICENSING COMMITTEES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 131, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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