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REVOLVERS FOUND

NEAR PRINCE’S WHARF ONE HANGING IN WATER Two revolvers were discovered ' in curious circumstances yesterday.' One was in the water, hanging by a string from a beam between the Prince’s Wharf and the landing jetty. The other was lying in the water. The discovery was made by a launch owner, who saw the revolvers and informed the police. The low tide at the time enabled him to see the revolvers? One was a Colt and the other an automatic. How the revolvers got into their curious position is mysterious. Evidently they had been placed there by someone who hod hororno brightened

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 13

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REVOLVERS FOUND Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 13

REVOLVERS FOUND Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 13

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