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His neighbour confronted the burglar, who offered to sell him Stapp’s guitar. At about 12am on February 18, the offenders – two men – arrived at a nearby hostel. One stripped naked before entering the reception area.
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Auckland artist and former TV stuntman Chris Stapp ended up on the bonnet of a stolen car while chasing his stolen guitar. An employee tried to call police, but the naked man snatched the phone and, yelling, pushed the employee into a room. The offender punched the man and briefly choked him before he was able to free himself. The offender dressed and left the building. The hostel employee followed and persuaded him to return his phone. He then used it to call police.
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In mid-to-late 1904, an article appeared in newspapers across the country with the blaring headline: “Passing of the Good Old American Silver Dollar.” Under the subtitle “It Is Probable That No More of Them Will Ever be Coined by the Government,” the author,
Katherine Pope, reported “that ponderous and more or less troubling coin, the silver dollar, has had its day… the supply of silver bullion purchased under the Sherman act [sic] is exhausted… in all probability no more new silver dollars will be turned out by the government’s mint plants.
“Which, for old associations’ sake,” she wrote, “seems regrettable.”
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K Road rooftop artist, Chris Stapp, hopes the neighbouring landlords will his embrace the small, creative additions he has made to an otherwise barren urban landscape.
By moonlight one man climbs the rooftops of Auckland s K Road, creating hidden art as a panacea to the gentrification of a wild, beautiful street . Chris Stapp, stuntman, actor, musician and artist is an unstoppable creative force. It is a tale of two cities divided by a wall, which Stapp believes is separating the final ’character ’ of Auckland’s Karangahape Rd from gentrification. On the other side of the wall there s a massive construction site right beside us, Stapp said. A train station, a fancy shopping precinct and a major apartment building at the end of the driveway.