A CARELESS MESSENGER.
riutss ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND. January 13One of the stuff of an Auckland Drink's suburban branoli was yesterday coining into town on a tramcar with ji tag containing between £BOO and £9OO in gold and notes for eater div posit in the main office, when n guest of wind carried Ids liat overboard. H« went after the bat, and the ca roontinned on its way to town. The conductor noticed tho bag, and on lifting it, beard the chink of coin. Opening it, ho was surprised to see a mass of cold and notes. At tho journey’s onii Pie precious bag was handed into the tramway office, and was not handed out again until tho bank manager in person had testified to its ownership.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 9
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125A CARELESS MESSENGER. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 9
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