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BEEB FOR PROHIBITED DISTRI ((Pens Press Association.)! j • -Invercargill, last night. The judgment of Mr Justice DenSisl in the appeal, Police ,v. Whittingham, Got brewers, was delivered to-day. The polk proceeded against Whittingham for send ing beer out of Mataura, a no-lioense. dis - trict, into Clutha, also no-lieense, in ance of a written order from & customer! For the police it was contended that delivery of the goods took' place at Gort station, and was therefore in contravention of the law. His Honor, in a lengthy jadgmeat, held otherwise; ’and that the beei was not the property cf the consignee until it reached its. destination. In another appeal, His Honor held that Whittingham could not:appropriate"beer brewed hy,As\ and ordered through had established at Maudeville -in-a licensed district, the said beer being returned to a purchaser within the no-license district oi Mataura. His lioense did not cover, sa ~ r a-transaction/' 'v • , - f
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1433, 18 April 1905, Page 2
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