Licences For Hotels
Two applications for a tourist-house licence, one by the Lyttelton Borough Council for Godley House, Diamond Harbour, and the other for the Avon Motor Lodge, will be considered by the Licensing Control Commission at a sitting in Christchurch on September 16. The commission will also consider applications for tavern licences for the Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton, and two hotels in Oxford—the Harewood Arms and the Commercial Hotel. Whether a hotel licence or a tavern licence should be granted in place of the provisional hotel licence will be decided in the case of the Cave Rock Hotel, the Market Hotel and the Papanui Hotel. An application by the Waipara County Council will also be considered by the commission to ascertain whether most electors in the area desire that the new tavern licence proposed for Hawarden be issued to a local trust.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31769, 28 August 1968, Page 16
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142Licences For Hotels Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31769, 28 August 1968, Page 16
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