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REFUSING A TRANSFER.

iNVERCARGinn, March 4. At the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Committee to-day a point of some importance cropped up. ' " The transfer of thq license of the Gladstone HoteJ-was applied for, and the police had'no objection to the proposed licensee, but five Prohibitionist members of the committee voted against the confirmation of the temporary license already granted. The other two members urged that those who voted against the transfer should state their reasons for so doing. The Rev Mr Woollass said there was nothing in the Act compelling them to give reasons for any vote. The Chairman, Mr Rawson, S.M., said there was nothing in any judicial enactment giving power to arbitrarily refuse any application without hearing the other side. One of the minority moved an adjournment for ten days. The Chairman sail it was imperative, when the-appointee was objected to, that an adjournment should be made in accordance with the terms of the Licensing Act, in order that the person affected might have an opportunity of replying. Mr Woollass replied that it had not been stated that there was any objection. The Chairman retorted that if there was no objection the committee had no business to refuse the transfer. They had no right to let the license lapse in an arbitrary manner. Mr Woollass said it appeared that the committee had no discretionary power. The Chairman replied that they had discretion, but not arbitrary power. If the committee would net follow his ruling, he would leave the Bench, when they could appoint their own chairman and do as they liked.

' The motion for the adjournment was then carried.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 10

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REFUSING A TRANSFER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 10

REFUSING A TRANSFER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 10