“ Yankee Grab ” (says the Echo) has received its death blow. The Onehunga Magistrate fined a publican yesterday for allowing the “ rattling of bones ” in his house—holding that it was gambling within the meaning of the Act. Nothing is now left but the old-fashioned “ odd man out,” or the still more antiquated “ shake in the hat.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 227, 2 December 1874, Page 2
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55Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 227, 2 December 1874, Page 2
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