Detcctirrj went on the steamer Jraknra on its arrival nt Victoria, British Columbia, on September ID, to search for somo thieves who h*i<l boon busy on the Tnyngc. After the liner left Honolulu a number of pnwngers reported to Captain fiiblj that watches, jewellery, and money •hwi been stolen • from the state room?. The flnte player of Rousa's Band lost four instruments. In the shaft tunnel, hidden undeT ,?ome engine-room ."tore?, two £old watchts and a. brooch were found, find two stowaways were uncovered. Suspicion at first attached to tho stowaways, but the robberies continnwl after they had been locked un. The detectives could find no trace of tho thievw. Messrs. Abraham and Ltd., will hold a stock sal* at the Otaki saleyards at 1 p.m. on .Tuesday, October 2-t. In our wanted columns, Messrs. Quereo Bros., drapers, Willis Street, advertiso sumo very special lines, many of tfhich when sold out cannot be replaced te sell nt Anything like tbe prices at which they at present offer them. Mr. Noel Barraud will lecture on the PuOject of "Etching" /it the Arts Club this evening. Proceedings begin at 8 (/clock. , , .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 7
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189Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 7
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