LOST AND FOUND
STORY OF A THOUSAND POUNDS.
(Per Press Assooiatioji— Copyright.) , DUNEDIN, Mayi-13. A man drew £IOOO in ten notes dr one hundred pounds each for-a: debenture investment. ;i f them in paper. ‘ He made a call’ at ; - ! a fwara--• ‘L - house, apparently dropping 1 the’! notes, on. the floor., , : 'r, i..~,
'; They . were found fbyJ aj ’(warehouse clerk*. Denis Smith; tDe/welf-known New Zealand cricketer,, and were handed to . the manager. Curiously, the' Idsfer -did not miss the notes till a companion in the evening mentioned’that it was rum- " oured that someone with. morpKiiaoney than sense had dropped a
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 5
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100LOST AND FOUND Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 5
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