LICENSING CASE.
A REMARKABLE STATEMENT. Bv Telegraph —Press Association. Christchurch, last night. At the adjourned licensing meeting today the Stipendiary Magistrate said that, while the Committee recognised the necessity of improved accommodation, they felt it would be a hardship to compel licensed victuallers to erect expensive premises with the present uncertain tenure. They thought that the law should be altered in the direction of giving more security. The licenses of the Clarendon and Royal Hotels, previously held over, were issued conditionally on plans for new buildings being submitted by March next.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 27 June 1901, Page 4
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91LICENSING CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 27 June 1901, Page 4
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