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In addition, the Invercargill Licensing Trust (no Licensing Committee) operates •6 premises for the retail sale of intoxicating liquor (2 hotels with accommodation, -3 saloons without accommodation, and 1 restaurant) and, under its statute, is also able "to purchase liquor anywhere either wholesale or retail. If the Trust is treated as being the holder of 1 wholesale license and 6 publicans' licenses, the totals for the South Island -and for New Zealand are :—-

337. The following matters should be noted with respect, to the foregoing list of licensed hotels: — 1. Auckland. —Hotel Cargen ; license suspended 15th July, 1940, under the provisions of the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1940 (N.Z. Gazette, 1940, p. 1755). 2. Thames. —Kauaeranga Hotel (accommodation license); closed sth September, 1944, under the provisions of the Sale of Liquor Restriction Act, 1917. Building was destroyed by fire. 3. Hamilton. —Waikato Hotel has been partly demolished and is awaiting rebuilding. 4. Rotorua. —Wair a kei Hotel was taken by the Mental Hospitals Department, the license (accommodation license) being suspended, but has now been returned to the company. Tokaanu Hotel (accommodation license) operated by the Tourist and Publicity Department. 5. Pahiatua. —Herbertville Hotel (publican's license) was destroyed by fire and has not yet been rebuilt. 6. Westland. —All Nations Hotel (publican's license) at Rimu was closed in 1942 under the provisions of the Sale of Liquor Restriction Act, 1917.

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Licensing District. Brewery. Wholesale. i Publicans'. 1 Accommodation. Total of Licensed Hotels. South Island - Marlborough 1 3 25 3 28 Nelson 4 26 1 27 Motueka .. I 3 23 12 35 Buller .. I 2 ' 48 11 59 Westland .. .. .. ... 6 59 14 73 Hurunui 21 3 24 Kaiapoi 12 1 13 <Christchurch io 48 48 Riccarton .. .. .. 10 10 Avon ... 1 1 Lyttelton i 19 2 21 Mid-Canterbury 10 10 Temuka 7 1 8 Timaru 1 6 15 15 Waitaki I 14 8 22 Dunedin 15 43 43 Dunedin South 1 10 10 ■Central Otago 34 22 56 Mataura (no license) 1 Wallace 22 10 32 Invercargill (see also below) Awarua 1 4 16 3 49 "Chatham Islands (special licensing district) 2 2 South Island totals 21 55 463 93 556 New Zealand totals 42 140 948 150 1,098

75 H—3& Licensing District. Brewery. Wholesale. Publicans'. Accommodation. Total of Licensed Hotels. South Island 1 - Marlborough 3 25 3 28 Nelson 4 26 1 27 Motueka .. ... 3 23 12 35 Buller 2 48 11 59 Westland .. .. .. ... 6 59 14 73 Hurunui 21 3 ..24v Kaiapoi 12 1 13 ■Christchurch io 48 48 Riccarton .. .. .. 10 10 Avon ... 1 1 Lyttelton i 19 •y 21 Mid-Canterbury 10 10 Temuka 7 1 8 Timaru 6 15 15 Waitaki 1 14 8 22 Dunedin 15 43 43 Dunedin South 10 10 •Central Otago 34 22 56 Mataura (no license) Wallace 22 10 1 32 Invercargill (see also below) Awarua 4 16 3 i<> Chatham Islands (special licensing district) I 2 •> South Island totals 21 55 463 93 556 New Zealand totals 42 140 948 150 1,098 In addition, the Invercargill Licensing Trust (no Licensing Committee) operates •6 premises for the retail sale of intoxicating liquor (2 hotels with accommodation, 3 saloons without accommodation, and 1 restaurant) and, under its statute, is also able to purchase liquor anywhere either wholesale or retail. If the Trust is treated as being the holder of 1 wholesale license and 6 publicans' licenses, the totals for the South Island .and for New Zealand are :— Brewery. Wholesale. Publicans'. Accommodation. Total of Licensed Hotels. "South Island (including Invercargill) 21 56 469 93 562 New Zealand (including Invercargill) 42 141 954 150 1,104 337. The following matters should be noted with respect to the foregoing list of licensed hotels : — 1. Auckland. —Hotel Cargen ; license suspended 15th July, 1940, under the provisions of the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1940 (N.Z. Gazette, 1940, p. 1755). 2. Thames. —Kauaeranga Hotel (accommodation license); closed 5th September, 1944, under the provisions of the Sale of Liquor Restriction Act, 1917. Building was destroyed by fire. 3. Hamilton. —Waikato Hotel has been partly demolished and is awaiting rebuilding. 4. Rotorua. —Wairakei Hotel was taken by the Mental Hospitals Department, the license (accommodation license) being suspended, but has now been returned to the company. Tokaanu Hotel (accommodation license) operated by the Tourist and Publicity Department. 5. Pahiatua. —Herbertville Hotel (publican's license.) was destroyed by fire and has not yet been rebuilt. 6. Westland. —All Nations Hotel (publican's license) at Rimu was closed in 1942 under the provisions of the i Sale of 1 jiquor Restriction A Ct, 1917.

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