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LICENSEE CONVICTED

aiding and abetting OTHER CHARGES DISMISSED In . a Reserved judgment given yesterday in the Magistrate's Court, Mr J. D. Willis, S.M., dismissed charges of opening his premises for the sale of liquoi and exposing liquor for sale against

Henry Patrick Dunne, licensee of the Kensington Hotel. Dunne, however, was convicted on a charge of aiding and abetting the unlawful presence of a number of persons on his premises, and he was fined £2, with costs (10s). ! The defendant, who had pleaded not guilty to all charges, was represented by Mr A. G. Neill.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27079, 13 May 1949, Page 10

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LICENSEE CONVICTED Otago Daily Times, Issue 27079, 13 May 1949, Page 10

LICENSEE CONVICTED Otago Daily Times, Issue 27079, 13 May 1949, Page 10

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