LICENSING MATTERS
GISBORNE APPLICATIONS
A variety of applications were dealt with yesterday at the annual meeting of the Gisborne Licensing Committee, when the following members were present: Messrs. E. L. Walton, S.M., chairman, H. H. Dc Costa, F. H. Forge, W. Lissant Clayton and B. G. Dudfield. The police were represented by Inspector D. Mac Lean.
Applications were granted as follows:
Application for new license for old house. —Thomas George Foster (Mr. E. T. Brosnahan). Muriwai Hotel.
Applications for renewal.—George Ariel Graham (Mr. N. FI. Bull), Albion Club Hotel; William Leslie Bailey (Mr. J. G. Nolan), Record Reign Hotel; Percival Cumming Elliott (Mr. Nolan), Masonic Hotel; Robert Bryson Watt (Mr. Nolan), Turanganui Flotel; Roy Harry David Chalmers (Mr. Nolan), British Empire Hotel; Joseph John Martin (Mr. Nolan), Royal Hotel; Alby Henry Airey (Mr. Nolan), R'oseland Hotel; Michael Sheehan (Mr. Nolan, instructed by Mr. C. V. Chamberlain), Frasertown Hotel; John Gerard Bray (Mr. E. T. Brosnahan), Gisborne Hotel; James Kennedy Popple (Mr. FI. D. Chrisp), Coronation Hotel; Edwin Babbot Shortt (Mr. G. Bradley Smith), Hot Springs Hotel, Morere; Adam McKay Donn (Mr. Brosnahan), Patutahi Flotel.
Applications for renewal of accommodation licenses.—Peter Cleary (Mr. Brosnahan), Lake House Hotel, Tinirolo, at fee of £5; Cornelius Alp'honsus Collins (Mr. H. D. Chrisp), Waerenga-O-kuri Hotel, at, fee of £5; Thomas Delaney (Mr, Bull), Marumaru Hotel, at fee of £5.
Applications for wholesale licenses. —Common, Shelton and Company, Limited; D. J. Barry, Limited (Mr. Nolan); Williams and Kettle, Limited (Mr. Nolan); Murray, Roberts and Company. Limited (Mr. Nolan); Charles George Lunken (Mr. T. Alston Coleman).
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 4 June 1941, Page 8
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259LICENSING MATTERS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 4 June 1941, Page 8
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