SLY GROG IN INVERCARGILL.
CHARGE AGAINST A SOLICITOR
rPr-u Press Association. ! INVERCARGILL, Feb. 10. At the Police- Court, yesterday, as a seqilel to the recent convictions of dir. and' Mrs. Pofr fo r sly-grog selling at the Carriers’ Arms Hotel, James Sampson Neave, a well-known Invercargill solicitor, a hoarder with the Poffs, was charged with having unlawfully kept liquor for sale, and having assisted in the commission of an offence, to wit, unlawfully keeping liquor for sale. After some discussion, in which Neave (who conducted his o-.vn case) argued that the information had been loosely laid, and that there was no case to answer, an adjournment to Wednesday next was made, the Magistrate intimat-ing-that before that date ho would say whether Neave had a case to answer, and that Neave must then be ready to go on.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2733, 11 February 1910, Page 3
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137SLY GROG IN INVERCARGILL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2733, 11 February 1910, Page 3
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