BOOKMAKERS RAIDED
£204 IN FINES IMPOSED (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. As a sequel to a police raid on Saturday morning Henry Clifton Sallary, 37, and Henry Saunders, 27, wore charged at the Police Court with keeping common gaming houses, Sallary in Gladstone Buildings and Saunders at the Elite Tailoring Co'a premises Customs street, iwftirence Chapman, 23, was charged with assisting Sallary and Alfred Martin Mathews, Geo. Pratt, 50, and Harry Young, 27, with being found m a common gaming house. Sallary, Saunders, and Chapman pleaded guilty. Chief Detective (Jammings stated, that Sallary had been carrying on a wholesale business in tote odds, and had been convicted on February 6 last. Saunders also carried on a big business. Sallary was president of the Bookmakers' Association in the Auckland province, and Young was secretary. Mr F. K, Hunt S.M., fined Sallary and Saunders £75 each, Chapman and Young £25 each, and Matthews and Pratt £2 each.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16230, 3 January 1927, Page 8
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