BURGLARIES AT OTAKI
— '"0*\ CARS INTERFERED WITH On Saturday morning at an early hour Mr. Tooby's garag'e at" Otaki Railw^y was broken i'nto, entrance being gained by breaking a window, after which the door was opened ■ and the sat'e wheeled to the street. This, however, was not opened, but it is thought that the burglars may have fbund"a litle loose silver. ■J O'n' Snnday night Victor Cotter, of Wellington, who was ,&taying with Mr. Chesney at Te Hofo,' left his inotor cycle (No. 30.322) in a shed. On going to get it he found it missing. Mr. Hendra's garage. at Te Horo was also entered the same nignt, when the ignition lock was interfered with and wired, but beyond this no damage was done. At Mr. Debreceny's, Otaki Railway, early on Saturday morning, a key was removed from the lock of his car. The matter is in the hands of the police.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 2
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