A NO-LICENSE DISTRICT.
[OX 7ELEGBAPH. — I-RESJ ASSOCIATION.] INVERCARGILL, This Day. As a result of the new regulations, the Customs Department at Invercargill has received instructions not to issue any more permits for the removal of beer to depots established ,by brewers just across the no-license boundary. This means that when the stocks in the depots are exhausted the brewers will .have to remove the depots to not less than five miles from the boundary. An application by a Dunedin firm for a permit has been referred to the head of the department. Several elisorderly scenes, resulting in court cases, arosfi from the sale of two gallon kegs, which went on till a lato hour at night.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8
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116A NO-LICENSE DISTRICT. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8
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