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A LICENSING CASE.

Before Mr H. M. Brabant, S.M., on the 28th lilt., Duncan Stewart, licensee of the Empire Hotel. Victoria-street, was charged with allowing liquor to be consumed on his premises on Sunday evening;, October 12. Sergeant Drake gave evidence tor the prosecution, and Mr E.- E. Baume appeared for the defence, which was that the men who had I’eceived liquor had been provided with it at the expense of a boarder, who knew one of the men very well. and told the licensee to charge it to him. ( This was supported by the evidence of the licensee, the boarder mentioned, and the two num who had received the liquor'. His Worship announced that he would take time to Consider his decision.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 20

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A LICENSING CASE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 20

A LICENSING CASE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 20