DOMINION ITEMS
j BURGLARY IN CHRISTCHURCH. I (P?r Press. Qopyri<jht.) | CHRISTCHURCH, August 25., 1 Another daring afternoon theft was committed in the Fendalton district yesterday. Mr J. W. Baty’s home in Idris Road was entered through a, side window and. ransacked, , a number pfgoods of trifling valupjbeing.stqlon. The • _family ; away from the house-be-: , tween 9 a.in. and 7 p.m. . , ' [ , KIWI EGGS DISCOVERED. , i WANGANRT, August 23 Ljv-' A few Weeks ago a kiwi sitting on * two eggs was discovered at Rai Iwi, •AWanganui. The bird was liberated in ;• the. bush, and the eggs brought into, - ’ the Alexander Museum. Now another pair of eggs has, been brought into the museum, this time from a nearby d:s- ---' trict—Maxwell. It appears that kiwis are increasing' in the locality of Wanganui. , : ": ALLEGED ASSAULT. DtJNEDIN, Aug. 2«. =• The police are extremely reticent-as to the allegation by a girl of asault and robbery in a George street shop. They confirm the report that Dr Falconer .. found no injury to the girl’s head.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1932, Page 6
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166DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1932, Page 6
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