CAMBRIDGE LICENSING COMMITTEE.
Thk Cambridge Commissioners held their court on Tuesday- last, but in consequence of there not being a quorum it was adjourned for a week. The commissioners present were Messrs Gwynneth and Sargent. There were two applications for transfer of licenses, one from Robert Kirkwood to Mary P. Hagin, and the other from Edward Hewitt to Arthur Bach. Mr Gwynneth commented very severely upon the disrespect shown to the bench by the applicants not being present. Mr Thomson, clerk to the bench, explained that it wa« impossible to get a quorum, there only being five commissioners, and at the present time two of them, Messrs Asher and Hughes, were in Auckland, and another, Mr J. R. S. Richardson, was in England, consequently he had let the applicants know that the court would be adjourned, otherwise they would doubtless have been I resent.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2250, 9 December 1886, Page 2
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144CAMBRIDGE LICENSING COMMITTEE. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2250, 9 December 1886, Page 2
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