THE LICENSING ACT.
NEW PLYMOUTH, February 28,
Ml' SFitzherbert, S.M , gave his reserved judgment this morning, in the case Police v. Sims, licensee of the Tariki Hotel, for selling liquor at Waitara races without a license. Sims obtained a conditional license from the Stratford Licensing committee, but the police held that the° committee had no authority to issue a license, as the racecourse was not in the boundaries of the committee's jurisdiction, though the Tariki Hotel was. The S.M. upheld thif " ; ew, and Sims £5 and costs
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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 10
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