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A LICENSING. CASE.

TAKING LIQUOR TO NO-LICENSED AREA.

[Pisn Press Association.]

DUNEDIN, June 12. The Supreme Court was occupied yesterday. hearing an appeal from the decision of Mr Hutchison, S.M.. at Oamaru, when he convicted Albeit Bond of taking whisky into Oamaru without informing the seller its destination, and fined lnm £lO. Messrs H. Jorring and Ongley appeared for appellant, and Mr P. S. Macassey for respondent The contention ot appellant s counsel was that licenses were, existence in the district, as ie districts included 1 almerston and Hampden, where licenses continued till June 30. To this it was rephed that no-lieense was carried m Oamaiu in 1906, the status quo ante must do maintained until June 30. Decision was reserved. 4

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2527, 14 June 1909, Page 6

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A LICENSING. CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2527, 14 June 1909, Page 6

A LICENSING. CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2527, 14 June 1909, Page 6

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