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CITY NORTH INCENSING COURT.

[Yesterday Concmjued.]

(Beforo P. G. Ewineton (Chairman), U. Neal, G. W. Owen, G. Wins tone, and Joshua Robin

son, Licensing C.-mmissioners.) Clanricar. c Hotel-Annio Lynch.— Objections that house was not up to required standard, and that it was not needed,—Mr Cotter contended that the house was icquired, and pointed out that all tho police objections had been fully met. Tho charge of not being up to tho required standard was too vague, and if tho Bench would but define it, ho would undertake to meet it. Consideration should nt least be given in a case like this, whorein a ludy was concerned. - The Bench replied that the police report of dirty bedding, dirty premises, and need of general renovation could be borne out by themselves, and they thereforo felt, justified in refusing the liconso.—On tho application of Mr Cotter, the case was adjourned till tlie 10th inst.

Umted Service Hotel,-Henry Abbott —No objectiou from the p.lice, a fireescape having been supplied,-Tho Chairman stated that tho Bench \yero not satisfied with the amount of bedd ng accommodation, seeing that it was much less thqn that of tho small house in Ohapel-st.-.-Six rooms were not sufficient in such a largo hotel.-.*-ftor remarks from Mr Hesketh, this case was also adjourned till the 10th Nevada Hotel. -John Barrett—The police reported insufficient bedding accom modatiou and no lire escape.—Adjourned till the 10th inst.

Pill Hotel.—James Browning-Mr Cotter assured the Bench that a fire escape was being provided. Mr Browning I aving dcpi.edto thisfac1, the license was renewed on the samo conditions as in the case of tho Shamrock.

Star Hotel—Adam Cairns.-The license wrs renDwod on tho same condition as in the last caso.

Foi-AL Mail Hotel-Jolhi Codling.License renewed on the condition tt-at two fire escapes ato erected and other prescribed coiiditioas observed.

Thistle Hotel—Alfred Leech—Police report favourable. License lenewed. .

FottESTEBs'ARM.. Hotel -Simon Coombes. — License lenevred for ono bar only City Hqtki,-Albert Gabolinsky.—Supt. Thomson reported that three fire escapes were necessary. —Mr E. Muhony, for applicant, promised that these should de supplied. The license for ono bar only was ronewed upon this conditiou.

Olei-son's Hotel Patrick Gleeson.— Superintendent Thomson considered two fire ccapes required Mr Colter stated that the owner had already arranged to put up three fire escapes.—The Chairmain .aid that the Bench Tiad heard complaints of Sunday troding, so that the owner had bettor take warning in time.—Liceme renewed for one bar only. British HoTEL-Owen Humphries.—The police report stated the number of beds to be insufficient, there being only too. - Case adjourned therefore till JQtb met, Mr

Ho-keth said that two fire «_ being supplied. c eeca Peß ffet9 Victoria Hotel-R. p [n _ T renewed for one bar only, on conriir-lioonß6 two hre escapes are provided 0ndltl0» that Aurora Horn - Wiffitn. t Cotter stated that one fire eSanJ"A.* erected, and another was bdSSW bee» Licenso renewed for ono bar on .-"Pthat a second fire escape fa, . . o LCOndi«°« Waitemata Hotel-Donald M oP —License renewed subject t_ ts 0(.1' 0-0-. ent Thomson being satisfied| B T?** escapes. " as to the fi re Alexandra Hotel - j 0 _ n Po License renewed for one bar .„ . •*■ - escapes now being prenared .- v iwo fire Horso* Hotel*! JoCs££%?% License renewed for one bar •lneBagle Hotel — Daniel' n-n License renewed fot one bar i 3?*-* necessary repairs being effected a?? 1 to fire escape being supplied *• 0n 6 Oram's HoTEL-Hubett Oram-It renewed for one bar, subicct _T* 00 **'c escapes being provided wo fire Alrkkt HoTEL-MrsO'Meagher -~-„. ■ renewed for one bar. subieot ilrloenß6 vision of threo fire escapee h * Pro* Oxford Hotel—Alfred (.»- t> „ Superintendent Thomson SfifiSN escape necessary.—Mr Cotter .-.T» **t8 -The Bench were not satisfied -* J?* state of the houso, seemg that uf^M building, and if it wer f not il, ,-Bnr next year, the license woul nouf™^ hl -Consideration adjourned til ttfW Juno. ° AUtti of Shakespeare HoTEL-Donald TT... . -Three fire escapes had klZ\?s^ The Bench warned the ajSffi^ had heard complaints of Sunday trails License renewed for ono bar """"Bg,--Almon Hotel—Myrus Child V» t Superintendent Thomson reported A ? y.~ fire escapes had been put up a ndrtt Wo were being mado.-Mr J _> p.„ v O,? 4™ the applicant, and Mr CotWfoS.." for -Licence renewed for one bar «bt2? tho extra fire escapes being provided ° Bricklayers' Arms Botel-.i,..'a .■ Ziegler.-License renewed for one bar Th ject to the provision of a better __£_ _t' two fire escapes. u,,utuaiiii eleven* o'clock licenses. Mr Cotter applied under section^ of 1 untiHl p nm. XtenSlon °f thßhoUr -ift The Bench did not see any necem!.- . the extension, and therefore 3| application. teu »« The Court then rose.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 4

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CITY NORTH INCENSING COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 4

CITY NORTH INCENSING COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 4