"LIKE A BAR"
(By Telegraph.— Press Auociation.) ASHBUBTON, This Day. "It was like a bar," commented Mr. Orr Walker, S.M., during the hearing of a case in which Albert Wallis appeared before him to-day on three "charges of .selling liquor without a licence, one of exposing liquor for sale, and three of consenting to the consumption of liquor on premises on which it was sold. The police stated that in a raid 534 bottles of beer, some five and ten-gallon kegs of beer,besides parcels of whisky, cider, wine, and brandy were seized. The defendant was fined £100 on the first of the selling charges, and was ordered to pay costs. The exposing charges and the charges of consenting to consumption were withdrawn.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 10
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