Sly-Grogging in New Zealand

Convictions for ‘sly grog’ refer merely to selling without a licence, and reveal little beyond anecdote about whether the alcohol was selfproduced or purchased for re-sale, its quantity or its strength.

NZ Journal of History > 2010 Volume 44 > No. 1 > Drink and the Historians: Sober Reflections on Alcohol in New Zealand, 1840-1914, by Greg Ryan, p 35-53    URL: http://www.nzjh.auckland.ac.nz/docs/2010/NZJH_44_1_03.pdf


"It [was] illegal to advertise liquor in newspapers published in the King Country." 

OHURA “BOOTLEGGERS.”
WAIKATO TIMES, VOLUME 108, ISSUE 18183, 22 NOVEMBER 1930, PAGE 7, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19301122.2.44 


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