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LICENSING COMMITTEE MEETINGS.

it ■ ■ ■ Tlio Licensing Committee, elected it under tlio Alcoholic Liquors Sales Com if trol Act, held its first meeting in the y lower Hull Courthouse, yesterday at i- noon, Mr J, C. Martin, S.M., in the y chair, it t lt was resolved that all tho applicat tions should be mado and heard, ueforc n any decision was arrived at regarding any ono of them, ii No applications were refused. r Tlio Hawkc's Bay Licensing Com. , mittco met yesterday, Mr Turnbull ; presiding. Some twenty licenses wero f npplicd for and granted, i (By Telegraph,—Press Association). Gisborxk, Juno 1; The Licensing Committee for Wainpu met to-day. Licenses were granted to all existing houses, the police report being that they , wero all well conducted. . Application for an extension from 10 l to 11 p.m. of town licenses as heretofore _ on tlio grounds of public convenience, ! was refused the majority of the Com- • mitlec voting against the application. ; - , Oam mu, Juno 1. The Licensing Committee to-day rci fused two hotel licenses, one in Oamaru ! and the other at Enfield. Three nioro refusals is the maximum. One bottle , license was refused. Tijiabu, June 1, The Tiniaru Licensing Committee 1 granted all renewals till 11 o'clock p.m. ; An object ion was made against Moore,' ' of the Empire Hotel, as of "bad fame i and character," the objectionbeingbased ' on the evidence in a case lately beforo the District Court. Counsel argued that, even assuming the applicant had told , falsehoods, this did not affect his fame and character as an hotelkccpcr. The renewal was granted on condition that a transfer was effected before the next ' quarterly meeting. YVaxoaxui, June 1. At the meeting of the Licensing Committee to-day, applications were made, in most cases, for cxtensioiLojJimo till 11 p.m., but the Committee only granted an extra quarter of an hour, (10.15) in order to suit those arriving by the late traiu, Napikh, June 1, The Hawkc's Bay Committee recommended _ that there should be stricter supervision made in unlicensed districts; that measures should betaken to advertisc where bad liquor is sold, aud thai private billiard rooms be suppressed as far as late hours are coucerned. Thames, Saturday. The Licensing Committee refused three licenses and adjourned several others till July, Ten o'clock licenses were granted, The loss of revenue to the Borough Council is £3lO per annum. The Wanganui Borough Loan. (By Telegraph-Press Association). Waxoaxui, Saturday. I The Borough loan of £55,000 linl been purchased by the Bank of New! South Wales at par, on debentures! bearing live per cent, with a I currency of twenty years, conse-g quently there will be no oxpeuse to I the ratepayers, who had previously! estimated that it would cost £15,0001 to float. I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 3

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LICENSING COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 3

LICENSING COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 3

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