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AFTER-HOURS’ TRADING

"TOO COMMON" IN DUNEDIN JUDGE'S PERTINENT OBSERVATIONS Some pertinent observations in regard to after-hour trading were made during the hearing of a civil case at the Supreme Court this afternoon. Sergeant Dunlop had given evidence, and was asked by His Honour Mr Justice Sim if after-hour trading in Dunedin was not a very common practice, Sergeant Dunlop: “Too common!” “Is there any hotelkeeper that scrupulously regards the law?” queried His Honour. Sergeant Dunlop said that he would not like to say there was one that did not commit some breach of the regulations. His Honour: “If all one hears is true after-hour trading is carried on fairly openly.” ’

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Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 9

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AFTER-HOURS’ TRADING Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 9

AFTER-HOURS’ TRADING Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 9