VENDOR OF PROPERTY
By Telegraph—Press Association.
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Auckland, Sept. 13. Three charges of selling properties when not holding a land agent's license | were admitted by Edwin Sayes in the police court. Senior-Sergeant Joyce said that on March 31 Sayes started a business known as the Reliance Business, saies for which he did not require a license. Later he sold two houses and another property which required him to have a land agent's license. Counsel for Sayes said that it was only dilatoriness on Sayes' part that he did not apply for a license. When the matter . was brought under his notice he had 1 applied and immediately had been grant- | ed one. The magistrate said the important point : was that Sayes had accepted deposits ; without being covered by the bond which a license-holder would have pro- ! vided. On the one charge he would be . fined £20. Two other charges were withdrawn. | - I
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1940, Page 2
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