SLY GROG-SELLING
— ♦ A PORT CHALMERS CASE. [Pee Press Association.^ DUNEDIN, April 7. Cecilia Furk, a boardinghouse-keeper, pleaded guilty to selling liquor in the nolicense district of Port Chalmers. Defendant and her husband occupy the premises formerly used as the Marine Hotel. Two constables in plain clothes drove up in a trap and had breakfast. They were afterwards supplied wi£h/ whisky and beer, for which they paid. Defendant was fined £20 and costs. Three other informations dealing with the same day were withdrawn.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7979, 7 April 1904, Page 3
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82SLY GROG-SELLING Star (Christchurch), Issue 7979, 7 April 1904, Page 3
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