Public House License Conditions




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by a permanent sheep-proof fence. For the occupation of this yard or paddock during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the following, viz.:--Sixpence per score for all sheep under 300 in number, fourpence per score for all over that number and under 500, and twopence per score for all over 500.

Conditions 8, 9, 10, and 11. Same as Anderson’s.

  1. Nil.

Conditions 13, 14, and 15. Same as Anderson’s.


WOODING JOHN—ALFORD FOREST.

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

  2. To provide not less than four beds for travellers, in not less than two separate bed-rooms.

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

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

5 and 6. Same as Anderson’s.

  1. Same as Bailey’s.

8, 9, 10 and 11. Same as Anderson’s.

  1. Nil.

13, 14, and 15. Same as Anderson’s.


CHARLES C. BOWEN,
Resident Magistrate.
Resident Magistrate’s Court,
Christchurch, July 10, 1872.


CHRISTCHURCH :

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by WILLIAM REEVES, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1872, No 42





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⚖️ Public House License Conditions for Wooding John (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
10 July 1872
Public House License, Alford Forest, Conditions
  • John Wooding, Licensee of public house

  • Charles C. Bowen, Resident Magistrate