THE LICENSING LAW.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] r ' ' Wanoandi, Monday. - Louis Hintze, licensee of ; the ; Masonic Hotel, was fined £10, and costs £4 ss, for permitting drunkenness on bis premises the Ist instant. The case arose out of the finding of the body of a man named Gough by the river side. Gough, . with others, had been drinking at the hotel. ', ':
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 5
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