Trade’s Hall Vandalised – More To Come?
Wednesday, 23 August 2000, 5:51 pm
Press Release: Unknown
Anonymous
NEWS RELEASE
An historic Auckland building,
was subjected to vandalism last night. This morning, city
drivers reported the letters ‘BR’ tagged on the side of the
prominent old Trade Halls building (established in 1917)
located at 157 Hobson Street.
Authorities site this as a
one off occurrence, however according to some sources,
“something NEW may appear for the WORLD to see on Thursday
24th August and Friday 25th August.”
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