i’ Rodney L’ankhurst, of Wellington, was fined £3O, with costs, on a charge of keeping liquor for sale in a noliecnse area, and on a second similar •gharge he was convicted and ordered .to pay costs, lie was further fined £4 for ordering liquor, and the liquor seized was confiscated, with a suggestion that it should be sent to the public hospital. The case was in reference to Rodney’s Club, at Seatoun. Three waiters were each fined £2 for abetting. A case against a" taxi-driver for delivering was dismissed.— Press Association.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 211, 19 August 1933, Page 3
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