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LIOUOR AND "PREMISES."

[BT TELEGKAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CAMBRIDIri!,, This Day. A resident was charged with supplying liquor to a male native for consumption off the premises. The whisky was purchased at the hotel and delivered to the Maori on the road. Counsel for the defence argued that a road did not constitute "premises," and instanced in a similar case, a recent decision by Mr. Justice Chapman holding that a train was not "premises." Ihe magistrate, Mr. Loughnan, upheld the contention, and dismissed the case.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 8

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LIOUOR AND "PREMISES." Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 8

LIOUOR AND "PREMISES." Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 8

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