BETS IN HOTEL.
BARMAN TO PAY £100,
WARNING NOT HEEDED. (Br Telegnpb —Press Associative.) PALMERSTON NORTH, this day. A fine of £100 was imposed in the Magistrate's Court to-day on Norman Arnold Dalzell, a barman, who was charged with carrying on the business of a bookmaker. The police stated that defendant was fined £60 in 1935 for a similar offence. Stephen Best, for betting with Dalzell, waß fined 10/. The prosecutions were the result of a visit by a detective to the Carlton Hotel on Friday. Taurire Patrick Hickey was fined £00 on a charge of bookmaking, having been caught by a detective in the public bar of the same hotel on the following day. The detective said Dalzell admitted being warned by the licensee that he would be instantly dismissed if be indulged in betting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 157, 5 July 1937, Page 8
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