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GAMBLING IN METALS.

A CURIOUS FORM OF RETTING WHICH IS ON THE INCREASE.

fIInERF. is a tremen'loiK amount of 1 gambling cari'el on in articles winch the average person would thin* shout the b-'t things to interest gamblers. Thus there is a consKieruhle amount of Utting ni pig-, cheese, tin. sugar, etc. , Tn ai! these t:nn-ae:ions th- gambler burs some article he does not want, and novo.- intends keeping, or even wein-. hi- <>!>?■*•■ to s< 11 .t again . 4.1 a higher pre . . < ><.-!•:■ ni 1 y he ma.. | tell an article winch he does not po- ! »eis, and never intends po-s-.-ing, his ■ object ’.-ini’ that prie* s may ••.>•' n . in whv'h cr-S'' ho receives a V J!* l { lhe buyer as a release irom the barsome actual instances of fiamlihng tn the metal markets wdneh have j an I.ivmauo”. V> • T biL|L ! The t?n n:ntk« t=i are * spnciakv not*.. - - for the violent iluctita cions which trek. r!neo. r. when a small : oponitor caiij WB M ? n ?' t ln' e l ‘ st ntc : ’of‘his‘books. tuvon-hnfZ to t ?<* M. u oi • i on I This k.nd -t , ty The no’os for sn.H-ift.sl quantums | ~ro the no ? ’ iforf .. lt ] iapp ens „f the me a- I. ' ' whrn h(?

‘ n Xt‘ h iU- iXrthere is little deSL .1... "«“' o purchiw. «»ts t - t wh . (b :lll thordo .s to »'A a. 1 v>n , „ ;j - „f the ’’b™ r - eivmd three months credu ; So ;■» n'“»o- 1. nuir.jl l“v .1 o[ lllMi „a j prices m tJhvu » • t|i£ 1 l it„nie throw hvnvv storks IU wit MwlJenlj tnro.v . ’ Q drop in „,„ w . Jjnu > re "corner’ bv buying rnetaK, vff V a ..X" pri-—’ to rise. AMiulirn o “X th-’ mav adopt, the tact M .. r (oir- tn . ran s tortunea i remains tu.it tin . m , I cic entirely in ti< n -• f . gamb- ,- ■nSiW-v. ling m w..rr. n , j t , n t l:o fortune ate mt .. aml v , ■ Amel -. copper markets, g- •><■•• •

can houses. , gambling The most common ton o , ce in Britain is that " ndi.^ nl J ket i n connection ' ‘ l>ein (r common-r.re-.dat ions m P>- '»" ' ‘ in ” ; , T ,■ The lr known ns ‘^ll’ > ? n I fhp t "Middlesborough is al<2 ,X iron arc drawn - d Um’ while a - ttlc- •” ? .?-J place nt an interval of a mon* Iu,AUl u,AU month. imagine thab A shrewd n- n (b . nialU ; for Amtl< th-'rc ''.' ll onr industries, iron in C'lim O'™ ]) th;lt a good A*rnr4inah ’ IA . t: w . v . He ?^S4 or # Xtow t« vr mav a (()n . , lf r ,g. ordcr v.or’n-.i.s .. . - op , 1V rn iron. t .;; a p ton during the amount >d av - v ill t?l „ s month ,lls nob. subject, of mnho n Pro t o „ at . Uehing to the transaction Where Uno danger although a great .till it may pay be ™ p,‘i. o R . tors to hrmg about a eo> for thp H i< only n.<-. ;; w.iy. -d ’ ocrnr in pnees to E-t (l ator is myjS'in a bws of £1 •«'<> l’ lus tX ' P mssiblo for the J 1 V r??.? nr to know how the .hrewd'st spe "at nr i war; . marl-eta vnh !>•' ; their fuv dealers themseh on may b.nn tn gers. In the .long, rim. -t H: t f^’ n whethcr'th,e ?ices go up or d °n»rin- a boom wriod. sound judgIhirin i j speculators me nent count- tor Htu • ■ h , in . )s lured into th.- marl. ts by n° lio ld.-rs clear out at apppars to •», comes. Then < vc-v spec. !,^ or "" in rants is oonipHlod ™ P-J order to ent h- 1>._ ■ ' p js ca-o. vast nnnihr.irre tinned, i- >■ • in<b'-d. h iving :• P’-K m Gam ! dimt >” I”'-. r '’ S?! ..< ( R alluring form vhi. h. gamnl.ag mire.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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GAMBLING IN METALS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

GAMBLING IN METALS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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