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LIQUOR SALE FINE

SEQUEL TO RAID ON A CLUB. { f Per Press Association— Copyright.) WELLINGTON, February 9. Arising out of a raid on the Pharaoh Club on January 13, Douglas Eric Pankhurst was convicted by Mr Page, S.M., on two charges of selling liquor without a license. A charge of Sunday trading was dismissed, the Magistrate saying that there might be some doubt as to whether twelve o'clock had passed. Although it was the accused’s first offence the police asked for a heavy penalty, they said the accused’s brother had been fined £3O for selling liquor within a no license area and this should have acted as a warning. Mr Page imposed a line of and gave a mouth L> pay.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 2

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LIQUOR SALE FINE Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 2

LIQUOR SALE FINE Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 2

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