LIQUOR IN KING COUNTRY.
HEAVY FINES IMPOSED ;«£ •
[BY TELEGRAPH. OWN ,'.. CORRESPONDENT. ] || 4 ■■■;•'•'■ TAUMARUXTTI. Friday. : Ijjpj Reserved decision was given in the|||j Magistrate's Court to-day by Mr. F. W» Piatt*, S.M., in the liquor charges against ||| Rose Ann© Williams, John Williams, and<j|§| Norman Henry Marshall, of Moawhango. Mrs. Williams pleaded guilty to fiv« breaches of the Act in regard to ordering (I, 1 !! liquor, and was fined £5 on each charge. :;i||| For keeping liquor for sale, Johrn Wil«\||§ liams was fined £25 and on a similar charge f Norman Marshall was fined £50. A idtargii ! i''' against Marshall of selling liquor was dismissed. .. ~ ;: (< i I\ 1 Thomas Lee, on a charge of supplying ||it|j liquor to three natives on January 1, 1923, » was fined £10, and ' Sydney Hollis, on a similar charge, was fined *£5 .-'"-..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 8
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135LIQUOR IN KING COUNTRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 8
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