LICENSING COMMITTEES.
[bt telegram.— ASSOCIATION, ; . , ' Db.NT.DIN, 'Tuesday:. At the,annua). meeting of the City Licensing Committee several licenses were granted conditionally on certain improvements being effected. Three. applications were.-adjourn-ed,''ten'bottle licenses were renewed, and one application was adjourned, as the Court was doubtful if the members of ono firm could hold two licenses. iu different shops. Mar'ipn, Tuesday, The Raugitikei Licensing Committee met on Saturday. The renewal of the license of the Hunterville Hotel was adjourned tor three months, and the Court ordered that meanwhile the house should, be thoroughly repaired. The licence of the Harris Hotel, at Taihape, was also adjourned for three months. The police reported that the house had not been properly conducted, bub if the improvement now being shown was maintained the license would then be granted. An application for another wholesale license at Hunterville was refused, and a new application lor a wholesale license at Taihape was also refused.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 5
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152LICENSING COMMITTEES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 5
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