TOO MUCH ALCOHOL.
NON-INTOXICATING HOP ALE. [by TELEGRAPH. ASSOCIATION.] .'■ v ' Napier, Monday. Three shopkeepers—William T. Reading, George Southgate, and Low Yat Hung were to-day each fined £2 with costs, at the Police Court, for selling hop ale, which contained more than the maximum limit of alcohol. There was about five per cent, of alcohol in the liquor.' Counsel for Reading said the, bottles which contained some of the liquor in question bore a certificate from Professor, Bickertoft, Government analyst for Canterbury, that the beverage was non-intoxicating.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 5
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