HOTEL-KEEPER CHARGED
TRADING AFTER HOURS LICENCE MAY BE ENDORSED (From Our Own' Correspondent.) WANGANUI, Monday. Pleading guilty to a charge of selling liquor after hours, C. J. S. O’Neill, of the Albion Hotel, appeared at the Wanganui Magistrate’s Court to-day. Senior-Sergeant Lopdell told the court that last Friday evening he saw a man coming out of the hotel. He had four bottles of beer in his pocket. He took the man back to the hotel, and O’Neill was in the bar, which was unlighted. The man said he purchased the bottles a few minutes before. The magistrate ordered that the licence be produced to-morrow morning, the parties to show cause why it should not be endorsed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 88, 5 July 1927, Page 11
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