POLICE SAY TICKETS ARE NOT GENUINE.
MAN CHARGED WITH ART UNION FRAUD. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, June 27. William Thomas Watson, aged forty - one, a plumber, who was remanded from Opotiki yesterday, appeared in the Auckland Police Court to-day charged with obtaining 5s 6d by falsely representing that a ticket purporting to be issued by the Golden Casket Art Union, Brisbane, was genuine. Watson was further remanded on £IOO bail, after the chief detective had stated that other charges were pending and that Watson got the casket tickets printed in New Zealand, quite a number being sold.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19107, 27 June 1930, Page 9
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