The village special constable had been told to keep a sharp look-out for anyone stealing the squire's fruit. One night lie met a man carrying a sack. "Now. then," said he. "what’s in that?" He took the sack and looked. It was full of silver. "Um!" he graunted. os iie handed it back. "It's a good job for you they are not apples-"
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1941, Page 6
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