LICENSING ACT.
ALLEGED BREACHES AT GREYTOWN.
At the S.M. Court at Greytown yes. terday, before Mr L. G. Reid, S.M . Charles George licensee of ths Club Hotel, and David Spring, settler, n-ere respectively charged with supplying native women" with liquor. The re were two informations against each of the defendants. Constable Larkin prosecuted, «.id Mr G. H. Cullen appeared for each oi the defendants. The evidence for the prosecution was that defendants on the 17th -July last supplied Miki Manihera an'l Heta R-en.et-n. with one drink each. The defence called four witnesses butting the evidence of the prosecution. His Worship held that the case for the prosecution must fail, and dismissed the four informations. At the same time he warned the licensee that it was advisable to prohibit Maori women from even entering upon the premises of the hotel, though the Magistrate contended that Mr White was quite unblamable in the present casf>.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10310, 10 August 1911, Page 5
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153LICENSING ACT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10310, 10 August 1911, Page 5
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