GENERAL TELEGRAMS
HOTEL LICENCES KXDOIISKI). By Telegraph—Pres» Association. Napier, Wednesday. E. J. Warren, licensee of the Union Hotel, and T. Spear, licensee of the Crown Hotel, were fined £:"> and £lO respectively, for permitting drunkenness on licensed premises, and for serving drunken persons. Both licenses were endorsed. The Magistrate, Mr. McCarthy, made strong comment on the fact that it was apparent that witnesses had been tampered with. Within the last two months there had been no less than three licensing oases in which apparently witnesses had been tampered with. He did not blame counsel, the harm having been done before the witnesses reached tlieir hands. SETTLERS AT LAW. Gisborne, Wednesday. At the Supreme Court, a non-suit was granted in the ease .lames Robert Gear v. Robert Vallanee, both Frasertown settlers, a claim for £2280 damages alleged to have been caused by the spread of a fern fire, the question of title having been raised.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 3
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153GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 3
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