"BORROWED" MOTOR CARS.
~"' ■ c TWO RECOVERED. J On May 24 last the representative of « a well-known motor company in Welling- ' ton missed his car, which he had left in t Willis Street. He had given up all hope * ct recovering his property, and was >n ? Auckland en route to England when he 1 was advised that a local detective had ' recovered his car. 1 In another instance a detective hap- t & c ; n , c , < ? to/isit a garage at Kilbirnie, ' \N ellmgton, and noticed a »jr resembling « one which had been "borrowed " l n . * quiries elicited the fact that the car was I *fw,w T Which ~ad bee * lifted l from WUleston Street. It appears that » the borrower" had stopped at the ! garage for benzine, but being unable to 1 obtain any on credit, he had* decided o ' leave the car there. * i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 19 June 1923, Page 8
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