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DOMINION NEWS

GAMING HOUSE FINES.

(Per Press Association.— idopyright.}

AUCKLAND, August 6.' Fines of £6O and £R>o wer e imposed t o on Gordon William Reach, aged 26, a stationer and William Thomas Osmond, aged 32, a tobacconist, on charges of keeping common gaming houses. ' INDECENT ASSAULT CASE. /' 'j 4 NAPIER, August, 6. Th® Supreme Court ■ opened this morning, Mr Justice Reed presidingAn old age pensioner, Prank Sebley, pleaded guilty to four charges of indecent assault on males, and was remanded till to-morrmv for sentences. This was the only criminal caso down for trial. LICENSING AUTHORITY CASE WELLINGTON, August 6. Judgment was given for the defendants to-day, by the Chief Justice, in the cases in which Newman Bros., Ltd.. Nelson, and Jenkons Motor Services, Limetid, sought to quash the decision of the Central Licensing Authority, renewing the licenses of S-O.S: Motors. NELSON BANK HOLIDAY NELSON, August 6 Nelson, today is celebrating the usual first Monday in August, Bank Holiday, following the custom of earlier settlers, who kept up the holiday as accustomed before • leaving Home for New Zealand. OurioUslv enough, the banks - are probably’ the only local institutions which do not observe the holiday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

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DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1934, Page 5

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