The removal of a houseful of furniture, including a piano, formed the basis of a charge of breaking and entering against a young man at the Police Court at Auckland. The furniture ip question was packed and left in the house ready for. removal to the Great Barrier, where the owner has taken up land. The Wairarapa Racing Club are going in for more improvements, which, it is anticipated, will cost about £SOOO. [The cable news In tht3 Issue accredited to the London Times has appeared In that Journal; tint only wnere , «'txpressly stated 13 such news the , Editorial opinion of the Tbn®a.] •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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