! At the moeting of the Licensing Committee for Timaru, on Sept. 3, Mr J. I>. Kott, licensee | of the Grosvenor Hotel, asked to be allowod an extension of closing timo till midnight ; also, | to be allowed to keep his billiard room open for the uso of lodgers, representing that the house was frequented by many commercial men, who enjoyed a game at billiards bofore retiring to rest. The Bench " roßorvcd judgment" till Monday laat, when they admittod the hardship involved in bping compelled to olose the billiard room against inmates of the house, bub they wore not. prepared to revert to the twelve o'clook closing. lhey, therefore, refused the request.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4795, 12 September 1883, Page 3
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