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In brief

Guest uninvited

A man in his early 20s was taken to Sunnyside Hospital for assessment, after sneaking into a room at the Chateau Regency early on Sunday. He entered the hotel at 4 a.m. and obtained a key to a room, where he slept until later in the morning. Hotel staff were alerted to the man’s presence when he telephoned for breakfast. When he could not pay for the room the police were called.

No mail on Anzac Day

Most postal services will be closed on Anzac Day. New Zealand Post says all facilities, except the Hereford Street mail centre and post boxes, will be shut. The mail centre will remain open until noon.

Stamp for marathon

Rotorua’s annual marathon will be commemorated by a special date stamp by New Zealand Post on Saturday, April 29. It will be the twenty-fifth time the event has been held. Mail to be cancelled with the stamp can be posted from Rotorua or envelopes can be sent to the District Manager, New Zealand Post, Ltd, P.O. Box 144, Rotorua, by April 12. $lOOO of beer stolen

Eight kegs of beer valued at $lOOO were stolen from the Old Orchard, Port Hills Road, on Friday evening. The offenders took the kegs from a locked cool store.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 4 April 1989, Page 6

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214

In brief Press, 4 April 1989, Page 6

In brief Press, 4 April 1989, Page 6

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