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BETTING CHARGES

LICENSEE AND BARMAN I (By Telegraph—Press Association 1 ; j DUNEDIN, 15th February. 1 The hearing of charges of illegal betting arising from raids by police on several hotels early in the afternoon oi 26th January, a day on which there was considerable racing activity throughout the Dominion, was commenced before Mr 11. W. Bundle, S.M., ' in the Magistrate’s Court this morning, j Tlie first charges taken were two] against Mabel Quirk, wife of the licensee of the St. Kilda, Hotel, of using the kitchen of the hotel as a common gaining house. Robert Pedditr Crawford, barman, was charged on two 1 counts with using the bar of the hotel as a common gaining bouse, and. Martin Quirl;, licensee, With using bis premises as a common gaming house and also permitting them to be used for such purposes. Evidence was given bv Clara Eden, police matron, and Constable Camming with respect to several bets made with Mabel Quirk and with the barman, Crawford. Alter evidence for the prosecution was concluded the hearing was adjourned sine die. |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 3

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BETTING CHARGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 3

BETTING CHARGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 3