ASHBURTON CLUB CASE.
OHRISTCFIURCTT, this day
Judge Denniston gave judgment this morning in the Ashburton Club case, in which the charter of the club had been revoked by -the Colonial Secretary without notice. His Honor stated that ho was satisfied the power entrusted by statute to the Colonial (Secretary was judicial in nature, and must be executed judicially. The club whose franchise was threatened must have notice of the grounds on which it was attacked, and opportunity of showing cause against the proposed revocation. A rule for cevtiorari was granted with £10 10/ costs.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 5
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