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Two youngsters on Sunaay got into the Hdc'ndnlc Public School and appropriated 4/9 which represented a great proportion of the wealth of the School Cricket Club. The lads, me oi who* Had been sleeping nut at nights in fear of parental chastisement, were severely admonished at the Juvenile Court, and the parents ordered in ma l 9 good the money taken. After satisfying himself that it was his punishment at home that made "re of the lads •' ?p ont, the Magistrate retrained fror "ding the boy to the Industrial School t impressed on him that future misbehaviour would result in his being sent there. In the Mantrate's Court at Waihi this morning, C. L. Innes, of Hamilton, was charged with sending a consignment of beer into the Waihi district without notifying the Clerk of the Court of Waihi, and was fined £2 and costs. Mr. E. Blaine, of Rarotonga, arrived from Sydney by the Victoria. After spending a few days here he returns to Coed? Island* via Wellington in the nei» steamer Tahiti. Visitors to the opening of the Dargaville Bowling Green and the Agricultural Show on December 2 are reminded that the s.s. Tuirangi will leave Helensville alter arrival of the train leaving AuckHave you a pink ribbon? —(Ad.) Figv.re distinction .-stamps every woraaTl who wears a Warner's Cornet.— (Ad.) Rave you a pink ribbon! —(Ad.) Ask for tha Roslyn writing padsj * pleasure to write on, Od and 1/ cachj local drapers.—(Ad^>

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4