Jhe other day’ one of the sorter girls in an Auckland laundry felt something in the pocket of a suit of pyjamas (says the Star) She turned it out, and there was a roll of 40 bank notes. If she had not noticed the bulge, quite accidentally, the garment would have been in the steam chest the next minute, and all that would have emerged would have been a little bundle of pulp. There was no trouble in finding the owner, who sent a £5 note to the sharp-eytd girl who had found the hoard.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4041, 25 August 1931, Page 31
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