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NAPIER.

Tuesday,

The first of the three libel cases brought by the proprietors of .the Telegraph against the proprietors of the Hawke's Bay Herald was brought on today, and lasted all day, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff of one farthing damages. The Judge refused to certify for costs. This case was that of Ales. Kennedy. The other two are Newton and Knowles against the same defendants/and come on to-morrow.

At the adjourned meeting of the Licensing Bench to-day, it was decided, on a question asked by Mr Ollive: 1, acting for the local Licensed Victuallers' Association, that no extra fee was required where an hotel had more than one bar.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 2

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NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 2

NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 2

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