THE LICENSING LAW.
l'Klt VXITKI* I'RKSS AsxiiCIATION TK KITH. Jan. -j;. At the Magistrate's Court L. ]). Nathan and Co.. Auckland, were charged on tliroc iiitormations with sending liquor to the C'ounny without furnishing the quantity t,, tin- dork of the court. Counsel tor defendants said thcv auojitocl the same practice as wit<s Ohinoinuri antl had the police for specific quantities to he Mated the tirin would have complied. The linn made cases oi oijiht dozen p.nt* and other liruis seven dozen. Ihe Magistrate --aid ;he -'.atelnents Inrnished were to the police and the Act ?;•,t i>< complied with. The firm t.-is teci>n.oa!ly guilty hut he would not rec-.cl a cui vici i<m.
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Mataura Ensign, 27 January 1911, Page 5
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112THE LICENSING LAW. Mataura Ensign, 27 January 1911, Page 5
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