TIPSTER FINED
Order To Leave New Zealand (By Telegraph—l’ress Association.) AUCKLAND, Muy 27. 'A fine of £3O and nn order Io leave New Zealand forthwith were imposed on Haymond Dennison, aged 21. when be pleaded guilty in the Magistrates’ Court tv live summonses on charges of sending circulars to persons with intent to induce them to apply to "It. Burke" with a view to obtaining advice for the purpose of wagering on horse races. The police produced one of the circulars cent out by Dennison, who arrived from Australia toward the end of February. "On his own admission lie sent out. Ititit) circulars each week.” said Detective-Ser-geant Mcllugli. "Though he doesn't know the horses, he says he wus going to study form and would tip good things to •the mugs’ who would send him £l. He sues he got 21) replies a week. 'l’he mag.slrale, Mr. Orr Walker: In the circular lie sayei be would refund the £.l scut him if the horses ran unplaced. Mr. McHugh: But in: admitted to De-tective-Seiigoant Alpiu that he had not refunded any money.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 207, 28 May 1940, Page 5
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180TIPSTER FINED Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 207, 28 May 1940, Page 5
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