THE LIQUOR LAWS.
MASTERTON CONVICTIONS. By Telegraph —Press Association. Masterton, Last Night. Ivy Cooper, licensee of the Gladstone Hotel, was convicted and fined £lO and costs for failing to furnish the court with a copy of an order for liquor brought into a no-license district —Masterton. Mr. Free, S.M., held the case to be wilful neglect. On a second charge of supplying liquor without an order, she was convicted and fined £5 and costs. John B Johns, a taxi-driver, for carrying liquor without an order, and also with being a carrier in a no-license district, having removed liquor from his vehicle except at the residence of the purchaser, was fined £5 on each charge. A charge of sly-grog selling against him was dismissed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 5
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123THE LIQUOR LAWS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 5
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