Another case of .interference with mail bags in Auckland was leported on Thursday, says a Press Association telegram from Auckland. When a number of mail bags which hod been left on the railway station in a Post Office truck were boing checked from tfie truck in the guard's van of the train it was discovered that one bag was missing. The bag contained goods mailed by an Auckland'soft goods firm to Ohura. On Friday morning the mail b<Yg was found in a paddock at Itemuora. Some contents wero missing. A Press Association telegram from /Auckland states that Toeta Tai Nuku, a Rarotongan detained in the mental hospital in connection with lmirdcr and attempted murder, died to-day. .The crime was committed near Mangapeehi on" "'July'-28, 1916, when a shepherd named' Kennedy Livingstone was murdered, and Charles F. Macfarlsno. station manager, was wounded. "' It requires an average of more than twenty'million pins per day to supply 'Jibe British people.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 17, 15 October 1918, Page 6
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