Conscience Money.— Somebody has placed a couple of five pounds notes ■under the office door of the Victoria Insurance Company at Timaru. They we're enclosed in envelopes neatly addressed, but the mysterious donor, beyond signifying that they were for the company, made no sign as to the why or wherefore of the gift. The agents of the company promptly acknowledged receipt through the " Herald' "with the remark that if the contribution was " conscience money" a continuation of the payments in full liquidation would be the 1 correct course for thef-^teiekea'W to;pimjse, ' ; ~ :•'-..■•
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 166, 14 July 1881, Page 1
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