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LICENSING MEETING

A meeting of Justices of the Peace for the purpose of hearing applications for publicans’ licenses was held on Monday last at Blenheim. R. L. Muller, Esq., R.M., and His Honor W. H. Eyes, Esq., Superintendent, occupied the Bench. JOHN m'ALLISTER Applied for a license for certain premises at llenwick, under the name of the “ Odd Eellows’ Anns. Due publication of the notice of application being proved, and no opposition being given, the application was granted Fee, £3O ; costs, 7s. . HENRY TOZER Applied for a license for the Tua Marina Hotel. Hue notice being proved, and no petition having been filed against the application, it was granted. Fee, £2O; costs, 7s.

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 95, 4 January 1868, Page 5

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LICENSING MEETING Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 95, 4 January 1868, Page 5

LICENSING MEETING Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 95, 4 January 1868, Page 5

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