A passenger by a Napier tmin was struck on the head with a stone, which came Through an open window, and inflicted 4 nasty soalr> wound from which blood flowed freely. When the train readied Hasting! the injured passenger had to obtain surgical aid. Daring the month of March 31,7710 z of gold, valued at £125,581, were exported from New Zealand, a decrease of 10.5440 z, valued at £42.911. compared with March 1911. The export for the quartet way 101.3760 z, valued at £4GI.B?G, a decrease of 16,2240 z. valued at £68,761. A man who had been employed by a Wellington bakorv as a bread carter was arrested last wer-i; on 18 charges of theft. The allegations are tjhat the carter collected money that was owing to hi 3 employer, for bread, and failed to account for the amounts. The sums involved total £l2 7s 9d.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 39
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