"KEGGING" IN INVERCARGILL.
The Southland Time® states that one . irritating aspect of the new T)*irt>agh by-law which is intended to stop '•'Jcegging" 'in tile reserves came 1 to light on Thursday "night, wh« an application 'from tie A. and P. Association came before the,' Town Council, asking that permission bo granted io the Association to have Uquor on the. Show Ground on the two days of the Summer, Show. Cr Galbraithi urged that the by-law was never intended to apply in such cases. It was too had, he thought, ; that recognised societies should have,, tO">come cap in hand to. ask the Council's Queen's Park for the entertainmentof "their frien-cb.- moved that permission be granted'to the/iAri -and P. ."Association, tne Caledonian ' Society;-] .dine take liquor : on to the reserves should ; they desire to do so to entertain their friends. Councillors generally | . approved of the. motion, which was 'carried unanimously. i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10446, 11 October 1911, Page 4
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149"KEGGING" IN INVERCARGILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10446, 11 October 1911, Page 4
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