TAILOR FINED.
RAN FOOTBAI/L LOTTERY. SUITS OF CLOTHES AS PRIZES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. On a charge of establishing a lottery on June 0, Edward George Keats, ;i tailor, was fined £3 and costs in the Magistrate's Court this morning. ..."This. man. keeps -a,.shopViji Street;" and," like .a goocV"riia))y : others, has' been finding business very slow," said the chief detective. "He, hit upon the plan of running a competition on the results .of Saturday's' footbailj The entry was a shilling and the prize was a suit of clothes to the person whose guess. was nearest to. the correct scores. He made nothing out of two. lotteries which were held." '.-'"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 8
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