THE GERALDINE HOTELS.
AND THE. PRIVY COUNCIL. (By Telegraph.—Sbecial • Correspondent.) Christohurch, March It will ; be remembered that certain hotelkeepcrs -at Geraldino who lost their licenses, as a result of the last local option poll .appeared-: at the Supremo Court for a mandamus to compel the Asliburton Licensing Committee to hear and consider their applications for licenses, which the committee had declined to do on tho ground of having no jurisdiction. The Higher Court dismissed tho appeal, but permission was granted to make a further appeal to tho Privy Council. It ' appears, howovor (so the "Asliburton Guardian" was informed by a member of tho Ashburton No-License Council, now in Dunedin), that tho time for lodging security lapsed In January last, and, no security having beeii lodged, the leave granted by the Appeal Court to appeal to tho Privy Council lapsed. 'If further steps are contemplated by tho licensees or their • representatives, special loavo will require to' bo made and granted.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 7
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