MANUKAU LICENSING COMMITTEE.
The quarterly meeting of the Manukau Licensing Committee was held at the Onehtmga Court this morning, when there were present Mr. E. W. Dyer, chairman, and Messrs. John Rowe and D. MeLennan. An apology for non-at-tendance was received from Mr. D. Neilson. Tie police report on the general conduct of the hotels in the district was favourable.
A letter was received from the Nelson licensing Committee, asking the cooperation of the Manukau body in securTTTtr legislation giving committees power to order licensees to rebuild hotels in order to give necessary accommodation. It was decided to refer the matter to the annual meeting. An application was received from Thomas Christiansen lor a transfer of the license of the Hibernian Hotel at Onehunga to Charles Lomax ■was granted, as was a transfer of the Star Hotel, Otahuhu, from A. li. Higgins to Waiter Guise. Mr. ap-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 5
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