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

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David J. Creighton being duly sworn deposed
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</p><p>I am expressman plying between Yale &amp; the Big Tunnel. I recognize the Defendant, King; I have packed spirituous liquors for him lately. between the last two months I have taken him up five or six cases - spirituous liquor, from the H.B.Co. Defendant paid me express [fees?]
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King is in the employ of Onderdonk waiter on table &amp; [?] wood.  When the Chinaman recd this liquor from me he generally put it into the Chinamans sleeping rooms
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</p><p>Sgnd E. Pearson, IP.            Sgnd D.J. Creighton
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</p><p>Walter [?], being duly sworn deposed
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</p><p>I am Collector of Revenue for Yale District. The defendant King has not taken out a licence to sell spirituous liquor for the last six months, or at any other time to my knowledge.
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</p><p>Sgnd  E. Pearson IP                Sgnd [illegible]
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</p><p>Fined $200.00 and $30.00 for licence and all costs. $22.50 to be levied by distress &amp; sale of goods and chattels and in default of payment, or of sufficient distress, to be imprisioned for the space of three months.
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</p><p>Sgnd E. Pearson
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<pre>  BC Archives GR-0419 BRITISH COLUMBIA.ATTORNEY GENERAL.
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  Box 24 File 1882/25  Attorney General documents.
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