STOLEN' PKARES. .i.iThe arrival of ti e Hot-on Hay yetordav was heralded l»y a wrndess request' for detectives t., meet ti e vcsm I A Tilhurv. U is reported when to ve.-el was t went v-four hour- out from .rUhlulf K,U.r. .1,0 W" » , It .arl dealer at Perth, h>-t a p ail necklace -aid to he worth Cl I IPO -tm ino. Kra-ker stated site leu the pe.» s in ha" on the hed and was absent fre,in the cabin le- than an hour, durum which the pearls were stolen. T| lo indications are for southerly winds strong to oaks The weathet; wtll nrobablv prove squally with hto.it -lur,vers" and probably beeonnn ? colder. Tjaronv.-tor rMnp. considerable. x ‘;.i . coed on the ( oast.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1923, Page 3
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122Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1923, Page 3
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