PRIVATE BARS.
AS IMPORTANT, RULING. Per Piress Association.
Wellington, Last Night. Mr. Justice Sim to-day reversed the Magistrates decision ji!n convicting John C'has. Mason, licensee vt .the Panama Hotel, for ■an ; linregistered barmaid'iu 'a 'Dfer, and ordered the case to be re-heard.'' flis Honor held that the Magistrate,.was right in holding that tlie nioq* in question was a private bar withjinj the meaiiing of the Barmaidß Rcgistratia'n Apt,*l9l2j' but that in order to constitute; an offence 'in connection with the! by the Licensing as amended by the 1912! Act,; tMre must, have been in the licensed premises on the date alleged a bar as;defined by the Licensing, Act, 19Q8, and the employment of a female in a private; bar must hav» taken place at ;a time when the bar, as defined by tlie.Liceusihg.Acc, was open for the .sale of 'liquor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 5
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140PRIVATE BARS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 5
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