LICENSING ACT
BREACHES IN KING COUNTRY. SEQUEL TO POLICE RAIDS. (Per United Press Association.) Taumarunui, May 27. As a sequel to the recent extensive raids by the police, 34 charges alleging breaches of the Licensing Act are being heard in i the Magistrate’s Court. So far three cases have been dismissed, while David Isaac, manager of a men’s outfitting shop, was fined £2O and costs for selling liquor in a nolicense proclaimed area, and Herbert McDowell, a boarding-house keeper, on a similar charge was fined £4O and costs.
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Southland Times, Issue 21715, 30 May 1932, Page 11
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88LICENSING ACT Southland Times, Issue 21715, 30 May 1932, Page 11
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