BOOKMAKERS FINED £100
POLICE RAIDS AT AUCKLAND. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Aug. 12. Described as having one of the largest gaming businesses in Auckland, and being one of the hardest men in Auckland to catch, Harry Clifton Sallery, aged 39, had his premises raided this morning by detectives, and was subsequently fined £lOO for keeping a common gaming house on the premises. He has previously bean fined three times. Two more men appeared in the Police Court later in the morning on gaming charges. John Prenter and Raymond Lewis were each fined £ll*o for keeping a common gaming house. The police said that at the time of, the raid <Jily two. races had been rim. Hieearton, but £GQ was fpuj.rd jn, ; Cfisb premises* -a'--.'.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1930, Page 15
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