BURGLARY
(Pan L\'.K3S Assooiatio:?. )
Oamartt, Aagaat 9. In conoootlon vrhh the barglaclsa oommitfced by iba men Morgan and Anderson, the police vuitad the house of e-n o'd man »&Da<sd v iooro, i\nd fu a room in his hoa?e fonnd a largo qmn'ity of the goods that huct bsc-n removed from Bhops nod hca^e?. In tho gardeu a'si they dag np a number of aj-ck* ooutaloing goods, and it in txp'otod that more will bs fonud. Tho Eo3n had evidently vlaltr-d a large r u-nbec of pL'Ol9 for Uio puruoao of jobbery. .
Oamaru, Aug isfc 10. The man J-imea Audijraon, the c.coicapMoo of ftlorta*!, who broka into Rodger *ud Orarsr'a sh-;p on Friday raorr.ivg, v?as arrcdted early thia mornice. Ha vra? foand en the Cap© wrappe 1 in a blanket, Accused wan brou^bt ' b.f iro iha K. M io-d»y, hrd rpmand"d onttt M >n.)ay.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2196, 10 August 1889, Page 2
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143BURGLARY Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2196, 10 August 1889, Page 2
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