LICENSING IN SELWYN
Notices Not Proceeded With
After the police had reported that the required work at the Railway Hotel. Rakaia, and at the South Rakaia Hotel, had been almost completed and was satisfactory, the Selwyn Licensing Committee yesterday decided not to proceed with the notices it had issued. The committee had previously issued notices to the licensees and owners to show cause why the licences should not be suspended because they had not carried out the directions of the committee to do renovations.
Inspector S. J. Lush, who represented the police, reported that the hotels in the district were being kept up to a good standard. The committee, which sat at Leeston, granted two transfers of licences, that of the Canterbury Hotel, Methven. from Kenneth George McLaughlin to Albert Spark, and of the Royal Hotel, Springfield, from Myra Ellen Carver to Bernard Peter King.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29067, 2 December 1959, Page 8
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