DISGRACEFUL CASE
LICENSEE BEFORE COURT MAGISTRATE’S STERN COMMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) THAMES, To-day. Giving judgment this morning in the case against George Henry Pearson, licensee of the Puriri Hotel, charged with supplying drink t • William Pringle on February 28. wl s in a state of intoxication, the « trate, Mr. F. W. Platts. S.M.. so i . . t the evidence did not warrant a conviction, but it did warrant the police bringing this disgraceful case before the licensing bench. Pringle was found in a semi-consci-ous state in the cemetery reserve at Puriri and had to be medically treated at the Thames Hospital. The suggestion by the defendant that Pringle had been drinking methylated spirits was scouted by the Bench.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 13
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118DISGRACEFUL CASE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 13
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