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Leo Molloy prepares for a scrap with Good Spirits over licensing

Businessman Molloy and listed publican GSH disagree on liquor licences and 'make good' provisions.

Auckland's Viaduct.

Auckland businessman Leo Molloy says he is ready for a fight if NZX-listed publican Good Spirits Hospitality does not withdraw its objection to a variation of his liquor licence.

The dispute between the two parties centres on Molloy’s plan to open a new bar where GSH’s Irish pub, O’Hagan’s,

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Nicholas Pointon Thu, 26 Jan 2023
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