DUNEDIN, Monday.
A man named King, residing at Mornington, died suddenly on Saturday night. He was seated at his tea-table M'hen he wns seized with a violent fit of coughing, during which he broke a blood vessel, and expired almost immediately. At the Police Cow it today, Gerald Edgar, licensee of the Anchor Hotel, was fined 40s and costs for Sunday tiading. and his license endorsed. Tho bench said, in reference to the defence, that the barman sold, coutraiy to instructions, and that in these cases it was no use to brtutf evidence as to having discharged the barman, as that was only a farce. The barman in this case «as discharged two or three times under similar circumstances.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1825, 18 March 1884, Page 3
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119DUNEDIN, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1825, 18 March 1884, Page 3
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