LATE LOCALS.
(iu Civ. Senior Cadets will parade at the Drill Shed on Wodocstlay l-lth. or Saturday 17th. at 2 p.m. for shoot-
Members of tlto Kiwi Football Club team are requested to be on the Square
everv evening at u p.m. to got in training for the seven-a-side tourney next Saturday.
Many nnvil ideas bare I,ceil acted upon in regard to the hiding of money for safe keeping, but perhaps none so unique as that adopted by a farmer not many miles from Auckland (states tlm •‘Auckland Star”). This person had a Lilly pile of notes and dubious alsuit leaving il in the house during his absence from home, elected to place it in II beehive, lie had a shrewd idea, that the improvised safe would never expected to hold such valuable contents and further, that a stranger approaching the hive would meet with a bad time; lienee bis selection or the busy little workers to safeguard his wad. A person who was present when the m oncy was extracted l>v the owner, working without any protection from (he bees, was much struck with the whole scheme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 3
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188LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 3
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