BETTING PROSECUTIONS.
Wellington. July 15 ’ At the Magistrate's Court to-day 1 James Nc->l'. Harry Martindale an<i J. Matthew Livingstone were charged w’ih br< ai !:< s of the Gaming Act ■ elating 1-- Utting m brent.-I n < ju5 r ' < '. Sir John Findlay said the rase w-. the first iimier that particular section bri.nabt before the Court for ‘n-. lerpretatu n. I'<>r each offence Scott was Fable to a minimum fine ~f ‘‘2 '. !!<• suggested that one 11 Sirmatii n '<' withdrawn and he ■\<.:d<i mt-i a idea of guilty on the. first ciiarue. The t-'h.c adopted the cmuwe s, S g. g.-lcd.’ami a fine U>p« s- , rd. Deci gd.h xvas reserved tn the ca*e of Mart.miale. v.ho was charged - ; with pax ing a bel made by Scott. • Tie ■■th' 1 •-is< s are proceeding. ■
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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130BETTING PROSECUTIONS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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