THE LICENSING LAW.
lIOTELKEEI'EI! FIXED. Jiy Telegraph -l'r<*s Annotation. Danncvirkc. Saturday. •Jolm If. Tully. licensee of the l.'lub Hole!, was fined C2O anil costs. ar.d (Irace O'Connor, barmaid. C2 and costs, for supplying liquor to a native woman, not being tlie wife of a person other than a native, and tin* liipii'i- not heintr supplied Tor medical purposes. The cases binned no the (juestioit of what coiKstilnl ed supplying. Several Euro pean- and natives, inclndiiij: a Maori woman, were in a room at the Chili rtotei. Several rounds of drinks were taken in and placed on the table, and the wo/nan consumed soinc li(|tior. In the charge against the licensee (lie liquor was taken tn (he room by a European, who ordered it. The Magistrate held t hi- lo be supplying by the licensee, who. knowing the woman wa- present, should have taken steps to prevent, her bavin" drink. The case against the barmaid was that she personally took .drinks to the room.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 8
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163THE LICENSING LAW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 8
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