POLICE IMPOUND MONEY.
RACING CLUB'S FUNDS. INCIDENT AT MEETING. STAKE PAYMENTS WITHHELD. WAIPAPAKAURI FIXTURE. [by telegraph. —own correspondent.] KAITAIA, Monday. Armed with an order granted by the Supreme Court at the instance of a creditor, three constables appeared at the office of the secretary of the Waipapakauri Racing Club on the course to-day during the progress of the club's races and impounded all the funds in the possession of tho secretary.
The race meeting was well advanced and a messenger had just arrived from the gate, bringing with him all the takings for the day. The meeting is a nontotalisator one.
No stake money has been paid out. In tho absence of the club's solicitor, the secretary'was unable to take any action.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 8
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