NEW BREWERY
ALLIANCE OBJECTION. “T * V 'By Teleg. aph—.Per Press Association.« AVERTU^GTON)August 6. At a meetiilg'Uif ‘ tiie'/Standing Committee of tlie.;Ne\v! Zealand Alliance, the matter of ’a,-: h'ew,VQrewerv at Otahuliu was ednsiefei’ed' and a resolution was adopted, protecting against the granting df a license on the ground that seeing, that such a brewery can sell boor in two-gallon'lots from 7 a.m. to (5 p.m., and th'ati iu this particular case the brewery . .is located on a main highway to the King Country, it should have been obvious to tiie ATinistei" that this was a case for investigation. We suggest'that the law should he amended .so as 1, to make, it necessary that 'all .'applications for brewery licenses aiid Club charters be advertised in the public-press in the same way as an application for an hotel license, and, further, that the permissible amount that a brewery can sell'to an individual lie increased, a.s the t.wo r gallon provision isMpo easy a facility for private sale,” . . . . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 6
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