on the understanding that no beer should sold on draught..V Application wa grocer, for an adA Grlt; cer’s Application,bens made by Mr. John Jacket aitional beer, wine and spifit licence for his premises at 7, Warwick-Church-lane, East Finchley.Mr. Forbes appeared for the applicant, w 10 held, he said, at present a wholesale beer licen only. He was granted a licence last year other premises in East Finchley, but they we situated quite a tiousand yards away, opposi the railway station, while this shop was closeseatreteto. Holy Trinity Cno grocer’s licet ce in Church-lane, and thenearest licensed and “ Alexandra would not in the by Miv Jackson.Mr. Kershaw o holders of the tw the “ Rea Lion licensed houses, King-street, and off-license holde u wretched littlehurch. There was at preeenthouses were the “ Windso ” beerhouses, places whi least be affected by a lieei7fsepposed on behalf of the licei se * houses mentioned—those of ” and “ Five Bells,” fu ]y and for Mr. Stephens, of 3, Mr. Hams, of Hamilfcon-ro:td, rs. He was told these ,v$re premises” unsuitable foralicense, which he considered quite unnecessa ry.The Bench refThe Case of Mr. Ingles.Mr. Forbes ah Mr. Thomas Fre asked for a retai spirit stores, 4, East Finchley. Crouch End. butised the application.o supported an application lerick Woodward /Ingles,-wbeer licence for his wine andOavendish-terface, High-ro Mr. Ingles held a licence recently got in trouble wthe authorities, because he executed an orderat his Finchley establishment instead of fr Crouch End. lie wished to avoid such di culties in the future by holding a licence.byhoad5atithomffi-Hiswas said to be t pure and simple,le only wine and spirit st^re, in East Finchley.The application was opposed by the BDuncan Urant, minister of the Congregational3, and by a petition withChurch opposit 214 signatures.Mr. Grant poibted out that there were already nine licensed houses conspasome eight ornear.The Magistral es refused to grant the licence.ev.ra-