Included in the money which was stolen at Arnmoho, after the recent murder of a woman there were six sovereigns. By a peculiar coincidence (relates the "Hawke's Bay Tribune") six sovereigns were recently paid into a country bank in Hawke's Bay. The rarity of the appearance of sovereigns caused the police to make inquiries concerning the source from which the gold had come. It was established satisfactorily that the money was in no way connected with the murder.
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Shannon News, 7 December 1923, Page 3
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78Untitled Shannon News, 7 December 1923, Page 3
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