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New Zealand: Acts affecting Native Lands, 1886, 1888-91 and 1894-95

(2.) Stopping 8upply of Liquor to Natives

(2.) Stopping 8upply of Liquor to Natives.

106.Judge may order supply of liquor to be stopped. When a Judge shall be of opinion that the supply of intoxicating liquors to Natives by any person holding a publican's license is interfering with the business of the Court then being held, such Judge may issue an order under his hand directing that such person shall not supply such liquors or permit the same to be supplied in his licensed premises during the then sittings of the Court, or during a specified period, to any Native. Any such order may be revoked and given again from time to time.
107.Penalty for disobeying order. Any person disobeying such order after the same shall have been served on him, or delivered at his licensed house, may be summoned before the Court, and, on conviction, fined in any sum not less than ten pounds nor more than fifty pounds for each offence, and the said conviction shall be indorsed on his license.