Woman Fined For Selling Liquor in Unlicensed Area
Press Assn.
Invercargill. Aug. 27.
A man and his wife were charged in the Magistrate's Court yesterday, when the wife was fined £12 for Licensing Act breaches. A charge against the husband was dismissed. Violet Marie Waddick pleaded guilty to selling liquor in an unlicensed district and the husband, Harold Evans Waddick, pleaded not guilty to kceping liquor for sale in an unlicensed district. Sergeant J. S. H. Hogg said that when he, accompanied by two constables, searched the premises after Waddick said he had no beer, they found 115 full bottles and 33 empty bottles. Most of the full bottles were concealed in a cavity in a wall under the staircase. Waddick later admitted having had liquor there for sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 4
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