INVERCARGILL.
I (rXUSSJ ASSOCIATES Tir.HOßAtt.l INVERCAKGILL, IVbruary morning were: — «• t„i,v> MeOeath. breaking, entering, year*' the ft)i. Alex ho is at present ■=' » months' reformaLennie Soper, forgery, U montns tire detention. THEFT BY POSTMAN. (raxta aaaocuwos -uuk***-) ■ HASTINGS, February a 3. « u Tianka letter-carrier, aged Leslie Harold Ba"■■£". f the peace 25, appeared before a po.tal this rooming on a « tt «*g" * for £8 3g 6d. packet wntaminir. » «***■•,» evidence that The drawer of the 1 H e promised accused admitted theft. « i , d to repay the amount stolen. « **• . . j j —.iit-o and was eonimitted Accused pleaded guilty ano for teuton©*.
A shilling advertisement in tn«3 classified section of The Press will sell your goods. Try it. 12 words ". three insertions 2« 6d. °
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 19
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120INVERCARGILL. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 19
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