PROHIBITION ORDERS.
ixTi<:nr.sTixi; xkws to uoldeus. ~Per"Press Association. Dunedin April 11. l T.\er\ prohibition #rder issued up plies thionghout the whole colony," sail' Mr. Graham N.M., at the Police Court to-day, "therefore a person againsi whom an order has been taken out 1. forbidden from entering a piiblic-lioLts< in any part of New Zealand, and not is is generally thought, only in the dis triet specified. When a prohibition older is said to apply in the licensed dis tricts of, say, Dunedin, Caversham Chalmers, Taeiri, it means that notice; are sent to publicans and brewery pro prietori in those districts only. Never lhelc-», the order fakes effect through out tin whole of New Zealand, and i prohibited person cannot legally elite any hotel ill the colony." The point wa raised this morning when applicatioi was insde that nil order lie issue against a young widow of respectabl connection, whose annuity was such tlia travelling was an easy mutter. The mag istrate said it was a big order to notif; every licensed house in the colony, aiv an order was granted, requiring notilica tions lo he sent to the liotelkeepers i the districts of Dunedin, Cavershau: Chalmers, Taeiri, and Waikouaiti.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 12 April 1907, Page 2
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199PROHIBITION ORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 12 April 1907, Page 2
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