NEWS BY MAIL.
When the law is set in motion the effects are both sometimes farreaching ami surprising. This truism has been exemplified to a Wanganui business man. who was chagrined some time ago to find that his ' aluable cold watch had disappeared. He acquainted the Wanganui police with his loss, and probably what is known as a police file commenced to 'Circulate. After a month or so o silence the bereaved owner inquired it tie mystery had been solved and no doubt the replv counselled patience, as the problem' appeared rather complex. Vina.lv a tangled skein was unravelled, and nobody was moie smi than the owner of the watch, sorrow, that the accused person ™ his own son, who is to be du > „ed with the alleged offence. n - lima 111 mfr’”**"'
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 3
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132NEWS BY MAIL. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 3
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