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bookmakers Fined The police have been making raids •• bokmakers at Feilding. As a r“- •« j * wo vrr v before the court there --day, Alfred Sporle pleaded guilty "operating in a small way, and was jOh 25. Horace Somerville, who similarly caught, pleaded guilty, was also fined £5. Jf* Police stated that these were •■nail bettors laying tote odds.—P.A. H «wke Cup Cricket u chairman of the Dominion Cric--2* Council says that with reference . Hawke Cup, the Council has P* e< i Manawatu’s explanation of its quality to play Hawke's Bay yesterto the impossibility of >«ting team together in time. The match will be the holders versus | * ls °h, at Easter.—P.A. ' V *3«s Withheld , A claim for a £lO penalty for the of the Wellington General *toi > n Ur . ers ’ Award was made to-day J - O'Brien, labourer, who was to hav « employed V. Thwaites S i T , a day, and paid him only £1 tor ,j clear days. O'Brien had been given Kai a . opportunity to pay the ' trowing, and the magistrate rew*?* that he had earned the full He gave judgment for the for £IO.—P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 13
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188Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 13
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