Thursday, 15th April.
' Policy "3 v - Docherty. — Docherty was charged with carrying on business without * having a Business License. Mr. Docht T ty, i n defence, stated that {•ho ground on which the premises yv ere built w. CIS within the boundary of an" agriculture leaso held by him, and as he had a gei iei ' a l license he did not think he was n "quired to pay a business? license, x Moreover, he had a letter irom the t Government, stating that he was entitle** r to purchase at the termination of a cen period. The Warden i emarked th& '■twero he selling the produce derived fix im tfl e lease, he certainly would be exem P* 5 but carrying on a business foreign " to the' lease, he required a business lie ense. However, under the* peculiar ci rcumstances of the case, he would only \ him Is. and costs— the Bench statin g tn »t he had better take out a license,', otherwise he would again ln^s't likely bo brought up. "William Ledingham, Blue Sp ur, applied for a temporary transfer of his license to Francis Nieol. Declin ed.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 3
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