LICENSING.
BICCARTON. (, „ | T . lhe .*nnu3l meeting of the BJajcarton • f tWiieenamg- Committee wa B held at the i 18 U^ r B -\f- Bißho P> B.M. (in the eßair), dS«*. C ' £"™' *• S. Campbell) i Overton, J. H»ydon, W. Henderson, Jj-B. i S™% »•■ Woawwk and J. Jackaoa. i I following renewals of iicensea were* ' granted, the police reports being aatia^ ' i "' 7L C iP°^ r^ P * e £ WetoD ' J « T - Moore;". • ' I«I 8t '- ¥ S mith '* Sawyers' Arms ; T._ Cooper; Popanui, J. p o ff ; h°,° ln . E&ad » ffi P - Brifctan; Sfcor, jAddin^ton; M. Cavanagh; Bush Inn , f Jcoarton, W^.-Webb ; Racecourse, S ' T;f e > lin 5» T a * ot ' Y^^uraf , J. Franks; jfaaction, Hahnrell,. J-. Mnrphy. The licensees of the Satfyera' Arme, Star! : Papanm and Black Hbrae- Hotels applied for an extension of '■ the time of cloaing till II p.m. The commyfteß-, after considera- : tion deeded not to grant" the applications ; in respect of the Sawye^'Arms, Papanni . and Black Horse Hotels. The application i a i respect of the Star Hotel was granted. . : Thie waa all the bueinesß. ! [PebTbrss Association.! \ m u • WELLINQTOOS, June 7. fi, n^ T inesBafcthe *»"«« 'meeting of I tb f L' cei »Bmg Committee was transacted m eighteen minuteo. AH renewals and transfers were granted without opposition, although in two cases the licensees were cautioned for permitting^ Sunday trading and driokfng after hours. All licenses were fixed at eleven o'clock, and permission was given to exbingui B h the | street lights at that hour. The committee ! expreaaed the opinion that, with one or i two exceptions, the houses had been fairly l well conducted, and in eome instances ' P o7- Tf'S*??]} s and the co^ittee was ! satisfied that the police were doiric their < duty. *• •
[Peb Pbkss Association.! -n. v • WELLIffGTOQff, June 7. ♦v n?.. T* M ' 88atthe a nnu« meeting of the City L.censing Committee was traneacted in eighteen minuteo. All renewals and transfers were granted without oppoaition, although in two cases the licensees were cautioned for permitting- Sunday trading and drioki'ng affc er hours. AU licenses were fixed at eleven o'clock, and permission was given to extinguish the Btreet lights at that hour. The committee expressed the opinion that, with one or two exceptions, the houaes had been fairly '■ well conducted, and in come instances ! particularly WG 11 ; and the committee wa B ! •satisfied that the police were doirfe their ' duty.
... .. TIMABU, JuUS -J. AU licenses wero granted, wiih an extension to 11 jp.xa. The Eev W. Gillies, a prohibitionist member of the committee objected to the renewal of licenses to ri? U if 6a r avia & Private bars, and argued that only public bars, as defined by the Act, are legal. He also opposed the extension of the hours, but was defeated by five to two on both points.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5278, 7 June 1895, Page 3
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463LICENSING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5278, 7 June 1895, Page 3
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