"TICKETS, PLEASE!"
DUNEDIN, Last Night. J Carl Ruben was fined five shillings for refusing to produce his ticket (already punched) when the second stage of a train journey was entered upon. It is likely that there will be an appeal. A STRANDED &ARQUENT9NE. WANGAXUT, farsr- 'Nigh*. T. M. Kane, one of the owners of j the barquentine Pelotus. arrived in town last evening,' and mr.do a suri vey of the vessel's position from the ■ beach. He has- pot yet decided whei ther an attempt will bo made to get ' the vessel oft'. It is wholly a quesI tion of finance. The 'vessel,* which . was laden with hardwood, is settling [down in the sand, though apparently, . ]"ho great harm"has. been done to tie hull. There is no'insurance on the . vesels, though the cargo is covered. It bias been suggested that a hole will be made in the stern, from which the timber will be salvaged. A start-was made this morning to rej move the top gear, sails, stores, and J so on. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10268, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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172"TICKETS, PLEASE!" Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10268, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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