GAMING HOUSE RAID.
PROSECUTIONS AT NAP.-R.
HEAVY PENALTIES IMPOSED.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] , f \j NAPIER. Thursday. At the Napier Polite Court to-day reserved judgment was given by Mr. ItW. Dyer, S.M., in cases where James . Goldin'g, tW. Huiton, J. B, Corless, A. E. Elwood, J. Robinson, Albert Orange, and a Chinaman' named DilHe Cum were all charged/with illegal presence on pie- . • mises maintained as a common gaming house, -ar/d with various offences in connection Y'ith the carrying on of an illegal bookms,jfing establishment. Except 'in the c:\fe of Orange, all the charges were upheld. Golding's" • .'fines , altogether amounted to £200, Hutton £ICO, Corless £100# Elwood £100, and Robinson £100, whiS Cum was fined £5. : v>: Security for an appeal was lodged. ' ■-■ -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 8
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