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[to the editor,] Sir— Having seen lately in Kumara several imitation £s.notes, I would ask your permission to convey to my fellow, citinens the caution contained in the fo’, lowing .parjj*raph ? which I hav« t a k-n from the Dunedin Evening Star“ On e of the bogUß;£onotea has nearly been the means of getting another person into trouble. A Tapanni youth passed one of them upon an unsuspecting tradesman last week, and .soon disposed of the proceeds. The Courier {says there, was no remedy to the loser by. the transaction except, a,criminal prosecution, which be did not feel inclined to take/’—X am, &0., • ' Pair.

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Kumara Times, Issue 286, 4 September 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Kumara Times, Issue 286, 4 September 1877, Page 2

Untitled Kumara Times, Issue 286, 4 September 1877, Page 2

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