SALES OF BEER.
rungs association. irmjmCAßGiiiL, April 17. The judgment of Mr Justice Denniston in the appeal Police v. Whittingham, brewer; of Gore, was delivered to-day. The police proceeded against Whittingham for sending beer out of Mataura, a nq-license district, into Clutha, also a no-liceneo district, in pursuance of a written order from a customer. Por the police it was contended that delivery of the goods took place at Gore station and was therefore in contravention of the law. His Honor found otherwise and found that the beer was not the property of the consignee' till it reached its destination. On another appeal his Honor held that Whittingham could not appropriate beer brewed by him and ordered through an office he had established at Mandorille in a licensed district, the said beer being returned to the purchaser within the no-licensed district, Mataura. His license did not cover such a transaction.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5566, 18 April 1905, Page 5
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150SALES OF BEER. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5566, 18 April 1905, Page 5
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