LIQUOR AFTER HOURS
! "' "A Bad Case," Says J Magistrate .. i ' '•~^~- Press Association—Copyright Palmerston N., May 8. Reserved judgment was delivered by Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court this morning in the caso in which Mrs. F. L. Mills/licensee of the Cafe de Paris Hotel, was charged with breaches of the Licensing Act. \ Defendant was fined £lO for selling liquor after hours and £lO for opening the premises for the sale of liquor. A charge of allowing liquor to be consumed on the premises was ■withdrawn. The magistrate described tho case as a bad one. The. police had visited the hotel on three occasions on a Sunday, and each time had found a breach being committed. Pleading guilty to a charge of unlawfully selling liquor, Mrs. S. T. Murphy, licensee of the Railway Hotel, was fined £5.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 238, 9 May 1933, Page 5
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