Liquor Missing.
Sometiine during the interva tween the first and second day 0 Wairoa raees, the bar in the stev stand was entered, for when it opened on Friday morning a qua of liquor was found to be mi: Mr. Svensen, who condueted the b estimates his loss at eight bottl whisky and two caps off bowsej is believed that . entrance was g to the booth by climbing the div wall in the press room, the do which was not locked, and ever 1 there is no ceiling.'* Low Level ,of Lake. a Evidence of the extent to 9 Lake Rotorua has fallen in levela be obtained by a brief inspecti® the shallow area behind the 9 Baths. Rocks which were, untifl year, covered by tbe water, are9 well above the surface and 9 stretches of hitherto submerged9 are showing clearly above the* level. The two smali islands ifl centre of the bay, between whic* outboard motor boat could b9 in safety two years ago, ar£* connected by a dry stretch of * and many of the hot pools alonfl lake edge, once bubbling from 9 the water, are now well up QM Englishmen and Sport. 9 "They do take their sport fl ously in England," Said Mr, fl Thomas, speaking recehtly to mefl of the- Canterbury AmOteur Club (reports the Chrishfl Times). "You have heard jtidgfl cisions taken exception to herifl nothing like that at the finat jfl 100 and 220 yatds at the Eriglis^B letic Championships. The crofl 50,000 was packed in like saffl and for half aii hour after th^H yards they did riothing but shoufl hoot. After the 220 yards papers said that if England hajfl there would have been andtfier^B tislx rebeilion, The finisfies ih^* events wero tBe closest j hai^^H and it seemed impossible to me the placiiigs." |H
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 January 1932, Page 4
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304Liquor Missing. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 January 1932, Page 4
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