WAIROA POLICE RAID
ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE ARREST OF FOUR MEN [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] GISBOENE, Tuesday A police raid yesterday of Gisborne business premises suspected of being used for gaming purposes had a more far-reaching effect than was expected, for it resulted in the arrest of a pumber of men in Wairoa. After searching premises, Detective McLeod gave information to the Wairoa police and Sergeant Quayle and Constable Tuck later raided business premises in Wairoa and arrested' the proprietor on charges of conducting a common gaming house, and three other men on charges of being found on the premises. The four men were brought before Mr. V. E. Winter, J.P., and were remanded on bail to May 18.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 10
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