THE GAMING RAID.
ii sPORTiXf: men ix court. it Per Press Association. rt v CHRISTCHURGH. Januanr 2. I. Tlie Magistrate's Court and precincts wer< g crowded with men of the sporting fratcrnitj v this morning, when the men captured \v e the police in ve«lertlarV mid cause u] r- Ik fore Mr H. W. Bishop. S.M. :e Matthew Lirinsrstone. Matthew TVirnet p I i"A T>**n r Cira-nt were each charged wit; i- • keeping a gaming house.
On the a pplic.Tiii.il of ike police, accused were remanded f«r a week, bail being allowed in sureties fi £IOO each. j Maurice Hislop w-k charged with assist-1 ing in the management of a gaming bouse, ' and J. Robinson. Edw.ird Diggs. Wm. i Alexander, Edward Hales, Henry Henslcy.; Charles Isaacs, Bernard O'Brien and i ' Frederick Brown were charged urith being ■ found in a common gaming house without! lawful excuse. ] Accused were remanded until Tuesday next-, bail being .dlowe.4 in sureties of £5 each.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12869, 3 January 1906, Page 5
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159THE GAMING RAID. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12869, 3 January 1906, Page 5
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