Thi letter containing money missing from, the Auckland City Council offices, and cop* pose* to hare been stolen, has been found by Vetectire Jeffrey in the office waste piper basket. The theory is that it fell on the ••or in opening the tender box, and war •wept oat into the basket. It was sealed, and J57 in notes were inside it when foHnd, jnfe a* deposited by the tenderer.
Thb Governors of the Auckland Grammar ■I*?** h*"> resolved thit the head master ■ball be f>wd « bon«« of 10 per cent, per head per annum on pupil,, that the tuition fee in £10. The real co^t per head of the upper school ii stated at £25 10. per annum. \ If ever you should be attacked by Bight i nerer sbo«t" Murder I " for no onowill bother about you; yell '•• Fire! ** and ererybody will be out of doors in a jiiley. •^Awerivau paper.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3869, 24 May 1881, Page 2
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151Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3869, 24 May 1881, Page 2
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