TELEGRAMS.
. i BY _TELEQRAPH PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. : BURGLARY IN HOTEL. AUCKLAND, June 1.5. j A burglary occurred late last night, i the cellar of the Royal Hotel, VictoriaStreet being broken into and a 'ease of whisky and a quantity of port wine ! stolen. Two men were subsequently discovered on a vacant section. 11l a ; struggle that followed with two couj stables, one of the policeman was j knocked down and stunned, his assnili ant making good fiis escape. The other I man v.as arrested, as wa s another found 1 elsewhere. •MAN LOST AT SEA. | AUCKLAND, June 15. | Thomas McGrath, an elderly man j was last from the steamer Kawau on i the passage from Auckland to Alnngaj wai during rough weather. He was on I the way north to visit his son.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1922, Page 3
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133TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1922, Page 3
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