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LICENSING CASES AT NELSON

SUBSTANTIAL FINES IMPOSED. AN APPEAL PROBABLE. (Per United Press Association.) J NELSON, September 25. ' Mr E. C. Levvcy, S.M., heard a case to- " day in which W. S. Horrocks, licensee of the Tasman Hotel, was charged with supplying liquor before the lawful hours of open--3 ing; with exposing liquor before hours; with . selling liquor before hours; and with permitting treating. The case rested on the evidenco of a constable, supported by certain admissions made by another defendant, who was charged with treating, but denied by him in the box. Horrocks was convicted on all charges, and was fined £40 for treating, £10 for supplying, and £1 each for exposing and soiling; and on the last charge his license was endorsed. Bass, the barman, convicted of permitting treating, was fined £10. One man found on the prernisps was fined £7 10s, and another £5. e Security was fixed for appeal in all cases.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17430, 26 September 1918, Page 4

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LICENSING CASES AT NELSON Otago Daily Times, Issue 17430, 26 September 1918, Page 4

LICENSING CASES AT NELSON Otago Daily Times, Issue 17430, 26 September 1918, Page 4