Annual Licensing Meeting.
The following is a complete list of the hotel licenses renewed at the annual meeting of the Bay of Islands Licensing Committee held at Kawakawa on the Bth instant
Publicans (license fee £25 each): Settlers’ Hotel, Mangonui, Mrs. Mary Jane Berghan; Mangonui Hotel, Charles Reinhardt; Commercial Hotel, Waipapakauri, Joseph Evans (senr.); Awanui Hotel, Neil McLeod; Kaikohe Hotel, Henry Dickeson; Duke of Marlborough Hotel, Russell, David Forsyth ; Junction Hotel, Kawakawa, George Marshall; Star Hotel, Kawakawa, Mrs. Catherine Lindsay; OhaeawaiHotel, Mrs. Margaret Payne; Kohukohu Hotel, John Nicholson.
Accommodation Licenses: Farthest North Hotel, Hohoura, Joseph Evans (junr.), fee £10; Kaitaia Hotel, Charles Molloy, £10; Masonic Hotel, Whangaroa, Cornelius Gothard, £ls; Settlers’ Hotel, Kaeo, John Jacentho, £ls; Towai Hotel, Ebenezer Ferguson, £10; Hukerenui Hotel, Mrs. Mary Ellen Keatley, £2O; Opononi Hotel, Alfred Spry Andrews, £10; Masonic Hotel, Rawene, John J. Bryers, £2O; Taheke Hotel, George Meale, £lO ; Horeke Hotel, Henry Fortune, £5; Kawerua Hotel, William N. Jarvie, £5; Waihou Hotel, Rangiahua, Joseph Ogle, £lO.
Packet licenses were granted for the Northern S.S. Co.’s steamers Clansman and Chelmsford.
Two applications for changes of names of hotels were granted, viz., the Travellers’ Rest Hotel to the Commercial Hotel, Waipapakauri, and the Redan Hotel to the Kaitaia Hotel. A transfer license from George Evans to Joseph Evans, of Waipapakauri, was also granted.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 46, 19 June 1906, Page 5
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218Annual Licensing Meeting. Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 46, 19 June 1906, Page 5
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