PARLIAMENTARY SWEEPSTAKES
I STATIONKHK |\ Tl'Ol 111,10. (I'er Press Association.) AUCKLAND, !),.<•. I. Proueulingh were taken ai;aiii-t a mualiur of wvli known j-lationers !>«- lore Mr 11. \Y. Divvis, .S.M., at Hi.. P lire C'.mt to-day for wllii,;. ,-li|s :<> tlie o!iiff detrriiv,- l-ini U. i-oiii|iet> in ilm' ]>:ii-ii.iiiii;iitfii-y .shield •oiiipotition, u; 'in the. that tln> compel itinn was a lottery. Mi V.-tys, on liehalfof the Clown Prose rotor, .submitted tlinl it was puicly n liKittei- of nuesswoik to forecast ilit .successful candidates and pointed out that even Mr Masscy or Mr Seddon conlj not do it. Mr Cotter, for tlie defence, silamtted that it involvoi skill and jtuk'uiout to estimate correctly. The Magistrate's derision will !).■ given to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 2
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114PARLIAMENTARY SWEEPSTAKES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 2
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