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POCKET-PICKING.

.PATRIOTS OPERATED ON. , Seeing the warship New ''Zealand was not altogether a-free show-for, a number ■of people, who went out on Sunday last from : the, Ferry, Wharf. Thero was a hugo crowd at the wharf and . "crushing" • was ; much in, evidence/' Pick-pockets were anfohg the '.crowd and a number of people were' relieved of the money -'they carried. Of those who are now in 'financial' mourning the heaviest loser is /a man ' who got to', the-' Ferry Wharf with a ten pound note li' his pocket and got to the warship without it/' It is known that a number of pickpockets have been hanging about the, city - for some time. \ .- '' •

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 5

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111

POCKET-PICKING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 5

POCKET-PICKING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 5

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