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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 112

2.4 The symbols to be used on the wheel are illustrated in Diagram 10.

2.5 The following equipment shall also be used in the game of Money Wheel:

(a) an indicator which stops the wheel and indicates the winning compartment;

(b) where non-value chips are in use at the table, a display rack, which may be vertical or horizontal, constructed of plastic, with compartments, which shall be used to indicate the colours and values of the non-value chips in use at the table;

(c) where non-value chips are in use at the table, marker buttons, constructed of plastic in different colours, sufficient to indicate the value of the non-value chips in use at the table;

(d) a change block, constructed of plastic or wood, which shall be used for the acceptance and exchange of chips;

(e) either:

(i)  a chip tray constructed of metal and with a clear lockable lid, which shall be attached to the table and shall house the chips, or

(ii)  a lockable float cover which shall be constructed of plastic and be used to secure the chips on the table; and

(f) a bell.

2.6 Each Money Wheel table shall have a drop box attached to it at approximately the location shown in Diagram 8.

2.7 The casino operator may present this game to the players by any name it considers to be appropriate.



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