LIQUOR AFTER HOURS.
CITY PARTY SUPPLIED. OFFENCES AT PAPAKURA. A pica of guilty to a charge of supplying liquor after hours was entered by a barman at the Globo Hotel, Papakura, Tim Jones, in the Papakura Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. C. Cutten, S.M. Arising out of the same set of circumstances, Douglas llenry Alexander Chalmers, Matthew John Black and three young women, whoso names were suppressed, appeared on charges of being unlawfully on licensed premises. The licensee, Ernest Christian Foote, was charged with keeping open and selling liquor after hours. Sergeant J. T. Cowan said Chalmers, who was a taxi-driver, drove Black and the women from the city to Papakura on the nighS of December 15. They went to the rear of tho hotel, but found no one about. Later they found Jones in a bach. Jones served the party with drinks. Counsel explained that the licensee was away from the hotel at the time. Jones was fined £5, Chalmers and Black each £2, and tho women each 10s. Tho licensee, Foote, was ordered to pay costs, £1 6s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 11
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181LIQUOR AFTER HOURS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 11
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