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AFTER-HOUR PLAY

PROPRIETOR OF BILLIARD SALOON FINED

The noise of clicking snooker balls on Christmas morning shortly alter midnight prompted the police to investigate a billiard saloon, with the result that the proprietor, Frederick C. Ashley, was charged in the Police Court yesterday with permitting billiards to be played after hours. Ashley pleaded guilty, but urged that lie was playing with a few friends while waiting to go to a party. He was fined £2 and costs. H. Couzens, R. Howard and T. Wataon, who were found on the premises, were fined £1 and costs each.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19290323.2.113

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 13

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96

AFTER-HOUR PLAY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 13

AFTER-HOUR PLAY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 13

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