LICENSING COMMITTEE.
The first annual meeting o£r(hf Licensing Commjttc^jf!pr,^he^t^a!fdi;s*aß' field 4 the. Oddfellows', Hall to-day. Presents Messrs f jßdkßori : (chairman), Scbtt; ( Traski and^cArtney^^ifo- Bunny appeared to watch 1 ttfe-pfo'ee'ediogs on'^behalf SSf the Licensed ..>. <; / •) y \\ *. ■"■■ '^Renewal df bottle HoensS Was 1 granfed'tc jjienryiHouOßell; • :>:'■■? '■.■■v-M\'V<.i~:'.- F. I) ' o.'Reaewal of wholesale Jicenao was granted, ;to KobertLevien^i tuMhH luu-. oi.nu: . h-JRenewal of pnblicaae' licenses were grantee ;'a8:(follbSira!:?«r; \<.,-. bo la Ja.-'!;:u > .■■■a jl:< ■-. ' d ? John; Tamer, ■ Albion' Hotel ; cßen jarak Osborne, Custom House Hotel, i » , yi; , ; • I John Tuttyj- Pier; -Hotelti Jhe, police re (portedtbat the, accpmmqida||iiQn >was Jtar^ifoni ,sucb a9 t requiredibyttbe Afit,^ ) wali*? j OJn repjy tpi Mr i; . Bunny, , the, - Inspeqtoi ,atate4.that he should .reqvjire a. new )beuse altogether, for he never saw such a wretched olace, s The f house ,was well ( kept. r . v *.-\ 1 ' 'S'ergt.' Nash ' stated there were dnly'twd bedrooms, ' , . . i v- i'Mr'Buiinyi" safdHhe ' hbus^ • had jtisTb beenj repaiTjed,j but, any - ne w i accommodation that 1 he[ Committee required f would be provided] He thought it was altogether too much to expect a new^ h^ns?.-; "Kf ■.-■'%; "\ T | The Committee,* after! retiring- for a fewi pJQUt^Sjsaid jtheyrunderstood, thaf ajterationej 'and improvementsihad i been made, but 'they! would grant the liceDsa jupon condition that' an additFoDal. bgdroom be 'built,^ and the house put into such-order that -the Inspectoij cpuldr report^ f avqrably% upen <; i^abv thejnextj -quarterly "meeting. 'y3 i '~ y -LJ-. j Charles McLean, Steamboat Tavern. The' police reported that there were four bedrooms! unfurnished. The applicant., stated that haj had the furniture,'- but' the i 'rqfcSffß Were totj required, and itPwas packed away |- Renewal! granted. ..,.. ->« erf-, .»:.-■%■ a. v!" c $ I * James Hamilton-' Glbblß Hotdl;" The ~appli-j calion waaifor a 1 midnigfii extehsi&n. f: rlThtf ■ police, rgßQrted; favorably opon.ytbe accom-! modation, bat objected to the estensipn.) | Mr Barmy said the hotel was. in a central r place and it Would be very 5 inconvenient;, - to ;the neighborhood to conflner theilicensajd 10 o'clock, besides which there was frequentj traffic betweenJtne railway station and the Por^..' ;:;;"■; ;■;:. ;t .;:..\ . " '"'^^■'^-. s j ,Tbe.) Cbmmitieel lwer<jf dt/ opinion, ihat iv : .Vhw case th^e was a .fair -grpund for the! extension, which would be granted. ! John May, Exchange ; Hotel. ~ Mr Bahbyj said that Cthitt house hadiMwaya been a; twelve o'clock licensej and no objections hadj 'been. ma^e .tq it. ; .- s ■■,,. i . ,-. v , ??1 i TKe Inspector said^ the hbuse was little 1 better than a bandbox.' He objected to^the 1 extension aa. being altogether nnneeessary. J The Chairman,^said, the primary license under the ? Act wias; tent . 1b r 6liock, and % th« Committee ''could not see on what possible! igroand! they conld grant a twelve^ o'clock! •licedae'.) Therejwere the other larger ihohses'; Eitr thaivicinityiiwhich Jprorldefd acebmnioda^ tion for lodge«Sißl^ATb^y > -Tritißt»have!6Egood| reasgQßhp,wftfo.riane?renßion t 6nd^b;irjavwas: none in, this case, Ten\ o'clock license granted: l ' &* *l • »» -2 &.iO--. ; " Francis Townßend, Ship Hpte]/^i?Pb^if{ plitfant asked for a 12 o'clocfe exteusiQD,
Mr jßunny said there «Hdbo ochwr I2o'r l ao t c ■ houae at tb[a;Port,ii£d it twouidi be a geaerll convenience to grant this. - : ;< The Ingpector iibjeo'ed. Therexten^iop WBSJnot re^uired^;; There wss no«Mn«^ to prevent the" hou«e bring k.-^pt op«ri fn;"tLa- j .uaejfpf passengera by the »ir»m>t» w*ip coaß; . enter by the private door, but ho obieeted 0 tbe bar being kept open. The Commiitea having retire! decided not to grant the extension. It was argued, they said, that being at a shipping port was reason for an extension. In the opinion of the Committee that waa a strong argument against it. Extension refused. fleinrich Intemann, Anchor Inn. The police objected on account of the condition of the buildiag/ Mr Bunny said it-was intended to erect a new house, the plans of which he submitted. License granted upon condition that tbe new house be built within six months.. The Chairman made som? remarks before the Committee rose, similar to those vn ro-ported-jestefday wittr-jf»gar| tp means ipfT j ; eacape in case of fire aqd uriiials beibg proj " vide!d atjaU, tberboi^la. rt &?~\ x"^ s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 7 June 1882, Page 2
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660LICENSING COMMITTEE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 7 June 1882, Page 2
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