AFTER-HOURS TRADING
ALL HANDS PINED.
HASTINGS, This Day,
John Alexander Ross, licensee of the Grand hotel, was charged in the Magistrate’s Court with opening his premises for the sale of liquor after hours and with selling liquor to George Eossiter after hours. Arising out of the same case, Gladys Ross was charged, being a person other than the licensee, with selling liquor after hours to George Rossiter. George Eossiter, Matthew Andrews and John Thomas were charged with being on the premises of the Grand Hotel after hours.
Ross was fined the maximum, £2O. Miss Ross was lined £10; Rossiter, who pleaded guilty, £2, and Thomas and Andrews, £1 each.—Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 9 February 1928, Page 9
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