A PROPOSED BREWERY.
ON THE ASHBURTON BOUNDARY. THE PREMIER'S STRONG DISAPPROVALS B> Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. In reference to the protests against the proposed erection of n brewery just outside the no-license district of Ashburton, Sir Joseph Ward has replied that whatever the law requires the Government will carry out. The Prime has intimated his opinion that whoever is responsible for the proposal is acting unwisely. He is satisfied that it was never contemplated where the people had decided in favor of no-license that .practically a defiance of the law should take place. It is evident, says Sir Joseph, that such a brewery can lie legally erected, but he has no hesitation 111 saying it ought not to be done. He is determined that the will of the people shall be respected, and if a brewery is erected on tho borders of Ashburton Parliament will l>e asked to legislate to prohibit such a thing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 291, 3 December 1908, Page 2
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155A PROPOSED BREWERY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 291, 3 December 1908, Page 2
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