RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS DAY.
(Before W. Eraser, Esq.; jB-M;) EXTENSION OF LICENSES.
Charles Curtis applied for the extension of the license held by him for the Pacific Hotel, Grrahamstown, to the Academy of Music, (m' the night'of the 28th anU the morning of the 29th instants,.. Granted, on condition that the sale of liquors to the public should stop at 12 p.m., and that the ball and concert -should terminate at 3 aim. ori the 219 th;" 1 '■ '•-' :ir
Mary Ann Sawyer,applied £or the extension of her license for the Shellback Hotel, Tararu, to the Tararu Gardens on the 28th jnstant.; Applicant,showed a certificate from "Mr J. Wilson, (he proprietor .of the gardens^ giving >her leave to sell refreshments "there. Granted on condition that she should close at 6 p.m. :. Q?his. wassail the. business. ; >y';
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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