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1882/25 Regina vs. “King” – selling liquor without a licence

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</p><p>Timothy Sullivan being duly sworn deposed
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</p><p>I came to Yale 2 years ago next June. I worked for Harper &amp; Co.. I worked for the the Railway Co. since 17th last October. I know the Defendant King. On or about the 28th February last I bought of King at his house a bottle of whiskey for which I paid him $1.45. I have bought spirituous liquor from King and paid him some five or six times. he sold it to me without hesitation. The Defendant is a waiter at Onderdonks boarding house I generally received the liquor from King outside the dining room
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I did not see Murray or Fairfax buying liquor at King's. I never informed of the Chinaman.
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Sgnd Timothy Sullivan
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Sgnd E. Pearson IP
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</p><p>BC Archives GR-0419 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL.
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Box 24 File 1882/25 Attorney General documents.
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