SLY GROG-SELLING.
[Per Pbsss Association.] AUCKLAND, December 20. At the Police Court this afternoon. Alfred Crossey and his wife, boardinghouse -keepers, were sentenced to one month's and three months' imprisonment "concurrently on a charge of - # illegally trafficking in intoxicating liquor. Mrs Crossey, after the sentence had been passed, S leaded 'that she had several chil- . ren to support, and, the Magistrate promised, to re-coneider her case in the morning. The police then, proceeded with mn© other charges of fely grog-selling against the male defendant, and he was committed for trial.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9115, 21 December 1907, Page 7
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