THE LICENSING LAW.
BREACHES AT OAMARU. (Fhok Our Ows Correspondent,) OAMARU, March 7. The local stipendiary magistrate has been kept busy throughout to-day hearing cases which arose out of breaches of the liquor law. William M'Gregor, a carrier, was charged on six different informations with receiving orders for liquor in a mo-license district. A , conviction wa6 entered in every case, and sentence was deferred. The same defendant was charged with forwarding an order for liquor to Messrs Speight and Co. and not giving the name and address of tho person for whom the liquor was intended. In this cJse judgment was deferred. Two charges alleging receipt of orders wore brought against George Adamson, another carrier, but were dismissed. A similar case against William Tait was dismissed. , . Speight and Co. were charged with sending liquor into a no-license district without supplying to the court the necessary notice. Judgment was reserved in this and three similar cases.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14776, 8 March 1910, Page 5
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