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A BREWER’S RIGHTS

IN A NO LIChNSK DISTRICT. At Gore yesterd.iv M r Cruiekshank. S.M., gave judgment, in the case of the Police v. Mhittimrfiam, a brewer at Gore. The caw was a test one to decide whether Iho defendant could execute orders tor beer lor delivery outside of the Mat aura electorate. The Grown Solicitor (Mr T. M. Mac Donald) had contended that delivery to the railway or to a common carrier at Gore was delivery within the meaning of the Act His Worship differed, bolding that WhittLngham had control over the liquor till it. was taken possession of by the person to whom it was consigned ontside of the No-ficcnso district. Notice of ap)>eal was given, and security for the appeal fixed at £2O.

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Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 6

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A BREWER’S RIGHTS Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 6

A BREWER’S RIGHTS Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 6

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