CONDUCT OF HOTELS
LICENCES TRANSFERRED "There does not seem to be anything of an alarming nature," said Mr. Wyvern Wilson, S.M., chairman of the Auckland Licensing Committee, when the committee received the police report regarding the conduct of hotels, at its quarterly meeting yesterday. The chairman said there was apparently nothing out of the ordinary in the report that required comment. The following applications for transfers were granted:—Station Hotel, F. W. Anthony to E. K. Clarke; Market Hotel, U. A. Hardgrave to E. G. Hallett; Rising Sun Hotel, J. P. Bates to W. J. Bates; Hobson Hotel, Frank Brown to A. S. McEwin; Aurora Hotel, W. H. Borham to Frank Brown. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21976, 6 December 1934, Page 13
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