SLY GROG SELLING
HEAVY FINE AT AUCKLAND (By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, This Day. “This is one of the worst places in the city so far as sly grogging is concerned,” said Sub-Inspector Shanahan, at -the Police Court, when Joseph Urlich, proprietor of the Royal Cafe, was charged with selling beer without a license. Urlich, for whom Mr McLiver appeared, pleaded guilty. •' < Mr Hunt, S.M., imposed a fine of £SO, in default three months’ imprisonment. Seven days were allowed in which to pay the fine. “Look here, if you come up again for this vou will get three months straight out,” the Magistrate told Urlich.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 June 1930, Page 5
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