RESERVED JUDGMENT.
l’er Press Association. WELLINGTON, Sept. 16. Although his decision left untouched the question of whether or not defendant was entitled to carry on his business without a second-hand dealer's license, Mr E. Page, S.M., in a reserved judgment delivered to-day, dismissed three charges against Spiro Barbedes, gold and silver buyer, who was charged that, being a licensed second-hand dealer, lie purchased goods after 6 p.m., that lie failed to have his name and ‘’second-hand dealer” printed on the premises and failed to produce his license on dema-nd by a police constable. Understanding from a decision in allot her case that defendant had returned the license for cancellation by the City Council, Mr Page held that it had been validly cancelled and surrendered, and as the charges were applicable only to the holder of a license, the information had to be dismissed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 246, 16 September 1932, Page 2
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143RESERVED JUDGMENT. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 246, 16 September 1932, Page 2
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