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A LICENSING CASE.

■ ■■> (Pes Prfs<* Association.) GRKYMOUTH, Sept. 30. In ilis appeal in (ho Wauta and Big River sly grog-eoiling cases, i n which the Magistrate (Mr Hewitt) h. id thai the fact that there was on tho premises- more liquor than was reasonably required for the pcrsons residing therein, was piima facie evidence of _sale. thr appeal was dismissed by Mr Justice Chapman. The appellants ro-li-d principally on the fact thr* there was no evidence of sale, and that no particular date v.;* mentioned, tho information alleging between two dates within three months of \U? laving of the information.

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Manawatu Standard, 2 October 1913, Page 2

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A LICENSING CASE. Manawatu Standard, 2 October 1913, Page 2

A LICENSING CASE. Manawatu Standard, 2 October 1913, Page 2

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