BOOKMAKERS FINED
OFFICIALS OF AUCKLAND
ASSOCIATION
TWO HNESOP £75,
(By Telegraph.) •'".._. (Special to "The Evening Post.") AUCKLAND, This Day. • As a sequel-to a police raid on Saturday morning, Henry Clifton Sallary; (37) and Henry Saunders (27) were charged at the Police Court with keeping common gaming, houses,, Sallary in the Gladstone Buildings, and Saunders' at the Elite Tailoring Company's premises, in Customs , street. Laurenca Chapman (23) 'was charged -nrith assisting Sallary, and Alfred Martin; Matthews, George Pratt (50), and,' Harry Young (27) were charged with] being found in a common gaming houses Sallary, Saunders, and Chapman pleaded guilty. , ; Detective Cummings stated that Sallary had been carrying on a wholesale business in tote odds! He had been; convicted on 6th .;■■. February <* last.' Saunders also carried on a big business. Sallary was president of the Bookmakers' Association in the Auckland province,, and' Young was secretary. Mr. £\ K. Hunt, S.M., fined Sallary and Saunders £75 each, Chapman, and. Young £25 each; and Matthews and Pratt £2 each: ■ . ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1927, Page 10
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164BOOKMAKERS FINED Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1927, Page 10
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