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THEFT OF MUSHROOMS

BASTION POINT VANDALS Strange thefts in Auckland have been those of an aeroplane, a turtle and most of the timber from a house. The newest kind of theft has been that of mushrooms, from an artificial bed established in a cellar at Bastion Point, on the waterfront road. The owners of the cellar have been considerably troubled in recent weeks by the activities of vandals and thieves. The bars of an iron gate protecting the cellar have been prised apart and implements necessary to mushroom culture have been stolen. Vandals have thrown blocks of concrete down the ventilator of the cellar. The latest article stolen has been a notice board warning io* truderq against prosecution.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 8

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THEFT OF MUSHROOMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 8

THEFT OF MUSHROOMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 8

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