GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
BURGLARY AT NAPIER. By Telegraph—Press Association. Napier, Monday. Sometime/ between Saturday night and 7.30 this morning the safe of J. Boyce, tailor, was blown open with dynamite, and all the available .-ash taken, cheques being left. The safe was carried from the front shop to the rear room and surrounded with rolls of tweeds, which wore much damaged by the explosion. The safe was completely wrecked. Mr. Boyce cannot yet state how much was taken. FRUIT BY POST. Hastings, Monday. At a meeting of the Hawke's Pay Fruitg.-owers' Association on Saturday a letter was received from the Director of Orchards, covering a copy of the regulations providing for the" carriage of fruit by post, and asking whether the association was prepared to receive aiders and see fruit promptly despatched. J.he association resolved not to take anv responsibility, but individual member's agreed to formulate a scheme of their own to participate in the postal trade and appoint a special secretary to attend to the prompt despatch of orders so received.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 2
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171GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 2
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