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THE GAMING ACT.

FINES OF £IOO EXACTED. (Per United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, August 12. Described as having one of the largest businesses in Auckland, and as being one of the hardest men in Auckland to catch, Harry Clifton Sallery, aged 39, was raided this morning by detectives, and was subsequently fined £IOO for keeping premises as a common gaming house. He had been previously fined three times. Two more men appeared in the Police Court later in tlxe morning on gaming charges. John Prenter and Raymond Lewis were each fined £IOO for keeping a common gaming house. The police said that at the time of the raid only two races had been run at Riccarton, but £O9 was found in cash in the house.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21103, 13 August 1930, Page 10

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THE GAMING ACT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21103, 13 August 1930, Page 10

THE GAMING ACT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21103, 13 August 1930, Page 10

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