A Foxton boy has confessed that, after recently visiting a picture show, he broke the show window of Foxton premises and stole a pea-rifle, revolver, and cartridges. The firearms were recovered in lupins the worse for their exposure. The lad says thnt he stole them to shoot rabbits. He will'duly make his appearance in Court. The reduction in the price of meat in Auckland, as previously advised, did not apply to mutton, states a Press Association telegram..
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 8
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