Licensing Notices




WINE AND BEER LICENSES.

CHRISTCHURCH.

Atkinson, Thomas.
Mann, James.
Dillon, Eleanor.
Stringer, William.

KAIAPOI.

Everest, David.

KAIAPOI DISTRICT.

Smith, Stephen Payne, Waimakariri.

CONDITIONAL LICENSES.

WOOD THOMAS, Purau—

CONDITIONS:—

To provide at all times lodging for four travellers; oats and fodder sufficient for three horses; to keep a lamp burning with two burners from sunset to sunrise; to be sworn in special constable.

Licenses granted to the persons named below are subject to the conditions following, shown as they stand numbered on the printed form of License in each case:—

MAIN, JAMES, Great South Road, “Half-Way House”—

  1. All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the tap-room, or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.

  2. Not less than six beds for travellers, in not less than four separate bed-rooms.

  3. To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight and fit for the accommodation of at least six horses.

  4. At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle.

  5. To keep at all times a proper supply of oats, and oaten or grass hay. Oats to be charged for to travellers at not more than 6d. per quart measure.

  6. To provide and keep in repair a good and sufficient stockyard for cattle, capable of holding not less than 50 head.

  7. To provide and keep in repair a good and sufficient moveable sheep-proof enclosure, capable of holding not less than 2,000 sheep; or, at the option of the licensee, to keep one acre of land enclosed by a permanent sheep-proof fence.

  8. To keep a lamp burning with two burners from sunset to sunrise, giving a sufficiently bright light, and being so lighted as to be conspicuous from a distance all round the house.

  9. Nil.

  10. To be sworn in and act as a constable, especially when required by the Magistrates or the Police.

  11. On all occasions to render every assistance, and to supply information to Magistrates and to the Police in the execution of their duty.

  12. To keep a clean and orderly house; and to render it as comfortable for the accommodation of travellers as the circumstances of position and distance from town will fairly allow.

  13. Nil.

  14. The license to be cancelled if any of the conditions of the license be not fulfilled regularly, or if any drunkenness be proved to have been allowed on the premises, or if any spirits shall be supplied from the house or premises to any aboriginal native of New Zealand.

  15. A printed or fairly written copy of the conditions to be kept at all times posted up in some conspicuous place in the tap-room, in the public and in the private sitting-room, for the information of travellers.

  16. A tariff of charges to be kept posted up in like manner.

GIGGS, GEORGE HENRY, River Selwyn, Parly’s “Accommodation House”

  1. All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house besides the tap-room, or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.

  2. Not less than eight beds for travellers, in not less than six separate bed-rooms.

  3. To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight and fit for the accommodation of at least seven horses.

The remaining conditions, Nos. 4 and following, are the same as in James Main’s License.

GILES, JOHN, River Orari, “Giles’ Accommodation House”

  1. All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house besides the tap-room, or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.

  2. Not less than fourteen beds for travellers, in not less than four separate bed-rooms.

  3. To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight and fit for the accommodation of at least five horses.

The remaining conditions, Nos. 4 and following, are the same as in James Main’s License.

YOUNG, JOHN ALBERT, Arowenua, Young’s “Accommodation House”

  1. All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house besides the tap-room, or room answering as such, one private sitting-room.

  2. Not less than twelve beds for travellers, in not less than five separate bed-rooms.

  3. To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight and fit for the accommodation of at least six horses.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1860, No 8





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⚖️ Wine and Beer Licenses

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Licenses, Publicans, Christchurch, Kaiapoi
6 names identified
  • Thomas Atkinson, Granted wine and beer license
  • James Mann, Granted wine and beer license
  • Eleanor Dillon, Granted wine and beer license
  • William Stringer, Granted wine and beer license
  • David Everest, Granted wine and beer license
  • Stephen Payne Smith, Granted wine and beer license

⚖️ Conditional Licenses

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Conditional Licenses, Accommodation Houses, Publicans
  • Wood Thomas, Granted conditional license
  • James Main, Granted conditional license
  • George Henry Giggs, Granted conditional license
  • John Giles, Granted conditional license
  • John Albert Young, Granted conditional license