SMALL TOTALISATOR BETTING.
Xow is the time for the Auckland B*g» Club to make itself one of the most B P _T ?IE. t and popular clubs in the Dominion, ana "g_ is by installing a half-crown "tote, being a mechanical ase, why not have a » machine for the small bettor, thereby c out expensive labour? In England tfte - machine is almost human, and one on tJie .T^ 1 lines designed to take half-crowns 1B ?""~ ted the event of any substitute being n ls * l return the same with a polite thank you. the small bettor would have to do is a half-crown in a slot opposite the BUI ° wanted and get a ticket, and I thiflk would be handled quicker than at Pf^ r ' Anyway, it is a recognised fact that * c * e *s. "tote" is wanted, and if one was ™ sUL f* V side the main stands and on the bin attendances at EUerslie would be a good dav's sport for the half-crown mk assured-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 6
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167SMALL TOTALISATOR BETTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 6
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