FORTUNATE MOTORIST.
£SO LOST AND FOUND. - 3r KIT DROPPED FROM CAR. Fortune favoured a motorist who lost a canvas bag containing £SO from the run-ning-board of his car in the Mount Eden district on Sunday morning. The money was owned bv Mr. W. Cooper Brierly, the occupier of a shop in Quay Street. Mr. Brierly took the money to his house in the Great South Road on Saturday evening. On Sunday morning a visit was paid to Mrs. Brierly's mother in The Avenue, Mount Eden. The bag of money was then in a kit. When Mrs. Brierly re-entered the car after seeing her mother she inadvertently left the kit on the running-board. When the car had proceeded about half-s----mile along Wvnyard Road it was found that the kit' was missing. It could not ba found on the road and inquiry was made at a number of houses. Half-an-hour after the money was missed it was returned by a lady who had picked up .|ho kit in Wynyard Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 8
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