SALE OF HONEYMEAD
AN APIARIST FINED [Per United Press Association.l CHRISTCHURCH, May 10. Charles Albert Oldman, an apiarist, of VVaiau, was fined £lO by Mr H. P. Lawry, S.M., at Culverden to-day for selling honeymead. Oldman, ft was stated, had been unable to dispose of his honey and had converted a large quantity into mead and had sold some of it. He pleaded guilty. It was stated that only about £4 worth of mead had been sold and 400 gallons had been confiscated by the police. The Magistrate said there were extenuating circumstances. The financial position of the accused was difficult, and he would bo allowed to pay in instalments if he wished.
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Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 5
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113SALE OF HONEYMEAD Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 5
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