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ACCOUNTS AT BELLAMY'S.

PROHIBITION ORDER AGAINST MEMBERS. [by TELEGRAPH.—SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Thursday. The Joint House Committee have found that the conduct of Bellamy's is not satisfactory, and they make a long series of resolutions bearing upon the matter. During the recess no liquors are to be sold from Bellamy's to any person whomsoever, and the custodian is to be instructed to use every endeavour to have all accounts due to Bellamy s paid at an early date, and that every member whose account shall not have been paid at the conclusion of the session shall not be admitted until it is paid. It is understood that certain members' accounts at Bellamy's are pretty high, and this decision is regarded as a prohibition order against them.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

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ACCOUNTS AT BELLAMY'S. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

ACCOUNTS AT BELLAMY'S. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

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