THEFT OF FOWLS
THIEF THANKS OWNER. WELLINGTON, September 29. Thefts of poultry have been taking' place in the eastern and Southern sun' iwbs for some time past. Resident;; ~e.’ iPuiJ their 10. Us depleted by .. nany as.a do»en fowls in a singe 1 ’inrht. and one poultry-keeper Jo-t di his fowls during the past, week-end. At least one of the thieves possessor a sense of humour as warped ...as • i" sjfi=e of After losing h s owls, one fancier received a note expressing thanks for -tbc excellent n 1 I which they had provided, and another found the heads of hi« stolen fowls laid out neatly on h‘? front lawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 3
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