Licensing Case.
NO LICENSE ANP FREE PEER. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Dec. 17. At Kaiitanjgia'ta to-day DavW Jones., and Catherine Jones were charged with selling lkjjuor without ft license. As the result of the local option poll last .joeor no licenses were granted in the "district. The cases -broke down. Witnesses could not remember dates, except in the case of one witness, and he ■denied that money had passed w*ien taxed with tJie fact that -a. ten gaEom Joeg at 'bteer 'hialf full was found on the premises. In tihe first case Mr Cruicksbaoks, S.M., said tfat in Lxce of the evidence the case must qe T iiisutis£»dir OjS'"tl»' s<scoisd 'charge, filter (hearing some"' evidence, ' the C-'rpwin Prosecutor said it was pbvjo\je that it, was ntot worth while pursuing the coses. The Magistrate Baid it was not for hini to tnake any comment, hjrt it wag ■appij.roiit that Jones wa» keeping a sfluow where he Buppliad free beer to any, one w*o liked to apply for it. Six lofonniatio'ns were then adjourned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 260, 18 December 1903, Page 3
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172Licensing Case. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 260, 18 December 1903, Page 3
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