THE MASTERTON LIQUOR CASES.
. SEVEEAL PINES IMPOSED.' ■ , (Ily TtilegraDh—Bpeclnl Cor re3DO [I dciu.l ■. Mastcrton, November 26. .At■>. the . Magistrate's : -Court ''-'to-day,' 'Emily Haviland,, "William 11. Jones, and - Herbert Jones were ■ charged with keeping- liquor tor. sale ,in the area: ot> Jlasterton . - Air. C. A. Powiinll. appeared' for ■ accused, and stated .that, as tho case hinged on the ; appeal,:he would .that-,it> be held-;over: pending the. decision,of-'thd.Court! '-' Defendants were .raising a mortage on ' their! property,and would dodge an appeal .this i afternoon., In fact,'* counsel .would -bo.prepared: to .-'lodge the appeal Court without .'.; delay;, . His .Worship (Mr. K. H. I'urton).stated that he'-had /adjourned - the'; .vsawiVjm. the .understandingthat.: the.. money .for;-.the.: appeal would. be. lodged..-,.-This,- had'not -been- done, i to bo'proceeded with., 1 Uls Worship went on to'say..that<tho'' evidence in the caie ,of 3 that hoth boing - ppy. -.... In..regard .to the.,two boys,-each-would bo fined UJIS,. tlio .line*to.,bftpai.d,in.monthly, instalments of>£s'. .; 'iliobM't.Henry'.vras sharged with.having'/given an-order , on: account of, one John v Booth for teken into' the No-ticenso idjß.trict, oJ.s Masterton,";: and that: ho failed' to give the. person :to .-whoni; tho . order was igivon ,a; sUtemont:in; i writing ; ; of ;.thc; namo 'and • addles of the said John Booth. Ho wa a also •charged with .haying committed; a similar of. fence.on .October 14. ~'- -.- v-v ■ ....• ...- '£J>o charge wns dismissed. William Hcggie on a similar charge, wns hned and costs.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 13
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