FINE IMPOSED
ESTABLISHING A LOTTERY. Hi, Tp.lp(irnph — /Vr f'rp.ss Association) ■ CHRISTCHURCH, June 13. On a charge of establishing a lottery on .June 9th., Edward George Keats, a tailor, was fined £3 and costs in the Magistrate's Court this moaning. “This man keeps a whop in Armagh Street, and, like a good many others, had been finding bodiless very slow,” .said the chief detective. ‘‘Tie hit upon a. plan of running a competition to gi>b more nwniev. The competition wain rnn on the results of Saturdays’ football, the entry foe was a shilling, and the prize was a suit of clothes to llie person whose gues.s was nearest to the scores. He made nothing out of two lotteries held ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 6
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118FINE IMPOSED Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 6
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