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Liquor licence declined

The Sockburn Indoor Cricket Club has had its application for a liquor licence declined for the second time. The club, with premises on the mezzanine floor of

the Sockburn Indoor Cricket Centre, “was formed and incorporated principally as a vehicle to obtain a licence for sale of liquor to persons using the centre,” the Licensing Control Commission ruled at the first licence hear-

ing. At the second hearing, the commission said nothing in the new application persuaded it that the circumstances were different. It therefore rejected the application again.

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Press, 5 September 1987, Page 9

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Liquor licence declined Press, 5 September 1987, Page 9

Liquor licence declined Press, 5 September 1987, Page 9

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