LIQUOR LAW BREACHES.
FINES AT OHAKUNE
(By Telcjraph.—Press Association.) OHAKUNE, This Day. Pleading guilty to charges of keep-! ing Whisky for sale and also of selling, whisky, 'Bobert Sugden,. of Ohakune Junction, was fined in the Magistrate's Court today by Mr. E. M. Watson, S.M., £50 and £.1 19s 4d costs on the second charge, and was convicted and ordered to pay £1 0s 6d costs on the first. The liquor was confiscated. Default was fixed at three months' imprisonment.
For keeping home-brew for . sale, Albert White, of Bangitaua, was fined £-30, costs being fixed at £1 19s 4d; and on a charge of selling home-breWj he was convicted and ordered to pay £1 0s 6d costs. On similar charges, William .Tones, of Bangitaua, was fined £20 (£1 19s 4d) and convicted (£1 Os 6d) respectively.
Charges of selling Lome-brew were disposed of as follows:—D. M. Murphy, of Ohakune, fined £30 (£1 19s 4d costs); J. H. Thomas, Ohakune Junction, £30 (£1 19s 4d); X M. Thomas, Ohakune, £5 (£1 19s 4d).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 13
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172LIQUOR LAW BREACHES. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 13
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