THE GAMBLING RAID.
' Strm Words from the Bench fet-if" WWM** 1 P^ I '"' ' Tuesday. Sixteen. "frequenters of Burko's W'%"i'{ "gMnmg saloon have been finctl £h oi 1 , 'oiiemo^ith.;. In passing sentence the said lie Imd pQ dflujjt eaoji \m*?M P-jlrfeadantii, ingiving evidence Msgr> V ( jnßnrke's case, liadcdrnmittid delibIMi/y.' emfe pcnjniy ; arid had concoetecl the thojf'weht' into the jivit: B®i, neeVbox.' The sligmft in tho'prtseht wpnld' stick' to Htiein- all' their
lives, W ifliofor any one' 1 of' thorn oamo boforo liim to,.givol evidence in a oivil or' criraitiiil' case,'' hb should not; boliovo . word jhoy nttbrod. lii fact lib would jio'lj finiig a dog on tlieif eyidenco. i , . Tlio Magistrate refused tlio request !of defendants' counsel fov a month in/which;to pay the fine, tiut said lie would allow a Week, ' 1 xwwu t>mw [
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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133THE GAMBLING RAID. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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