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KING COUNTRY OFFENCE FINE OF £SO IMPOSED (Special to Times.) TE KUITI, Wednesday “It is quite evident that the accused had only one object in view in coming to Mangapehi, and that was to make as much money in this illicit trade as possible and then get out,” said Mr W. H. Freeman, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court today when he convicted Richard Albert Dally, boarding-house proprietor, on a charge of keeping liquor for sale at Mangapehi on P'ebruary 22. A fine of £SO was imposed. Dally in evidence maintained that during the short period he had been in charge of the Mangapehi Boarding House he had never sold any liquor. The magistrate, however, said the position appeared to him to be perfectly clear. Dally had made a statement to the police and then elected to go back on it.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21415, 8 May 1941, Page 12
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