AFTER-HOUR TRADING.
HOTEL LICENSEE FINED. CHRISTCHURCH, January 19. When the police raided the King George Hotel on the evening of December 11 last tho licensee, John Coffey, instead of admitting . them when they came to the door, went back to warn a number of mon who were in the bar after hours. To-day Coffey was fined £lO for selling liquor after hours and £2 for delaying the police. The barman, William O’Loughlin was fined £3 for supplying liquor after hours, and the patrons of the bar £1 each for being illegally on the premises. Tho police stated that the entrance was barred by a chain attached to the door.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 82
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109AFTER-HOUR TRADING. Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 82
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