THE THAMES LICENSING COMMITTEE.
[from odr own .correspondent.] Thames, Friday. The last sitting of the Thames Licensing Committee was hold to-day, Mr. Bush, S.M., presiding. Before the commencement of the business, Mr, Jones welcomed Mr, Bush to the district, which the latter suitably acknowledged. Mr. Jonos then proposed, and Mr. McDonnell seconded, the following resolution, which was carried unanimously:— "That the Committee place on record its appreciation of the kindness and courtesy it has always received at the hands of Mr. H. Eyre Kenny, S.M., the late chairman." The business then transacted was the approval of ., a plan for a new building to be erected ill the place of the present Tramway Hotel, at Coromandcl, at an estimated cost of £1100, and the granting of a transfer of the Junction Hotel, Thames, from William Burton to Thomas Surman,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10383, 6 March 1897, Page 5
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