A BOOKMAKER'S CLERK , ♦ '. (By Telegraph.—Press Absociation:) * AUCKpAXI), 17th February. A, iine of £5 for using au office in the city fis a commoa gaming house wa's.iinposvJ on Hiram Arthur Leach, aged 27, in lihe Magistrate's Court. Accused was arm-ted in a police raid on Saturday. Chtief Detective Hammond said accused was v clerk acting for a well-known bookmaktif. : . Counsel for the defence Said that for two jears accused was unable to obtaiia work ,until lie secured the job of a bookmaker's clerk.- ■ 1 Somo 250 people made the week-end railway excursion to Hawkes Bay, leaving 'WVillington at 12.55 p.m. on Saturday and returning at midnight on Sunday. r.C|'ho, weather in "tho Bay" was .perfect* and tho passengers thoroughly enjoyed;. their jaunt.' ;WOOUVILLE JtACES. ■ AND THURSDAY, 19th atld 20th FEBRUARY. TtRST KAGE, 11.45 a.m. SUITABLE Train Arrangements and Excursion Fares from Levin, Marton, Masterton,; Dannevirke, Palmerston North (special), und intermediate stations. WELLINKTrTON .-Excursion Fares. Ist, 20s 4d; 2nd, J3s lid will be issued by Daylight Limitadi.Passengers can return game day. '~■ - , /..•'.."; W. A. LYON, Secretary. HOTEL { ftSou office, whtte LONDON r m X" tio"'c" W Norfolk it. strand.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 8
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186Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 8
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