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Hotel Licences Transferred

Hotels generally had been kept in a satisfactory condition and conducted in a satisfactory manner, said the police report to the quarterly meeting of the Canterbury Licensing Committee yesteixlay. The chairman of the coenmltte was Mr N. M. laard, SK, and members present wore Mr T. F. Carter, Mr M. E. Jeteclns and Mr H. J. Mortlock.

The following transfers of licences were granted:—Excelsior Hotel from Trevor William Fitzmaurice to Ashley George Faigon; CSarendon Hotel from Arthur Noel Hudson to Eric Bernard VozUnafcl; Papanui Hotel from . Thocold Robert Smeath to Patrick Stuart Hoyden; Foresters Hotel from Patrick Stuart Hoyden, to John Molloy Freeman; CaletJonian Hotel from Catherine Alice Coffey to Terence Edward Coffey; New City Hotel from Walter William Moseley Percival to William Allarf Cameron; United Service Hotel from Leo Marcus Gregory to Emil Ferdinand Walser. An application for ttanater oi the licence of Shirley Lodge Hotel from Archibald William Turner to Frederick Collins Buckley was withdrawn. An application was granted for the transfer of a wholenit licence from R. Powley am Company (Canterbury). Ltd., tr R. Powley and Company (Nev Zealand), Ltd.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 8

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Hotel Licences Transferred Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 8

Hotel Licences Transferred Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 8

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