At the Invercargill Police Court on Friday, Alfred Woodside, fruiterer, was liped £SO and costs for keeping liquor for sale, and £2 for bringing liquor into a no-license district without notification. i t is understood that the AntiMiiitarist League intends issuing a summons in connection with the expulsion from the Addington Show grounds of a member who was distribu.ing literature. The damages to bo e! dined will be nominal merely. The rainfall in Southland this month has noon astonishingly persistent. Up to last Sunday 3.D0 inenes liad fallen in Invercargill, compared with .01 for A ivcmbei Gist year. Between Sunday and 9 a.m. on Friday, 1.97 inches had fallen, and with the barometer at 29.50 there does not seem mujJi prospect of early improvement. The tu-0.l for tho month to date is 5.04 incues, as against ,5G inch for the s.uiie period of hist year.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 82, 20 November 1911, Page 3
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