FINES FOR SLY GROG
S’ TEMATTC OPERATIONS. Press Association. DUNEDIN, July 25. Jessie Moir, boardinghouse-keeper, Palmerston South, was fined £SO for sly grog-selling. George Wilson, tor delivering tho Ifqnor, having reasonable grounds to suspectj that it was intended for consumption, was fined £3O. The magistrate said that systematic sly grog-selling had been indulged in.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9721, 25 July 1917, Page 6
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