LICENSING CASES AT QUEENSTOWN.
(Feom Ooe Own Correspondent.) QUEENSTOWN, August 9. At a sitting of the Magistrate's Court, held at Queenstown on August 9, before Mr Geo. Cruickshank, S.M., John Timpany, licensee of the Post Office Hotel, Queenstown, was charged on the information of Constable Rowe, with supplying _ to a boy under 21 years of age, intoxicating liquor to be consumed on his licensed premises. Bert Scott, the boy referred .to, was 20 years and throe months old. Defendant was convicted and fined £3, and costs (14s). John M'Kenzie Boyd, jun., John Boyd, sen., and Bert Scott were charged with being found on the licensed premises of the Post Office Hotel after 6 p.m. Defendants stated that they were there for the purpose of getting a meal. The magistrate remarked that the evidence was satisfactory and dismissed the cases. A prohibition order was granted against a farmer at Kingston.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3414, 20 August 1919, Page 18
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