BOOKMAKING CHARGE
CLERK FINED MAXIMUM PENALTY OF £lOO (P.A.) DUNEDIN, January 5. “It is difficult to deal with cases of this nature at the present time because of the somewhat divergent sentences passed,” said Mr H. W. Bundue, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, in fining Samuel Hartley, aged 49, who was described as a clerk, the maximum penalty of £lOO on a charge of keeping a common gaming house. Chief Detective Hall said several betting sheets and slips were found recording 59 bets on races from Auckland to Gore, totalling £74 under 23 different nom de plumes. He also had 23 double charts and two “picks” cards. He had been before the Court on two previous occasions for bookmaking, having been fined £125 on the last occasion. Counsel said that at the time the premises were raided practically all the betting for the day had been lodged, and the £74 did not suggest that Hartley was in a big way. The Magistrate fixed the immediate default at two months’ imprisonment.
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Southland Times, Issue 25564, 6 January 1945, Page 6
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