ROSS'S BURGLARY.
'■ , < v :v' ■■■■ ; l : . » •' . ■■■■> A: J A TBWELLERY AFLOAT IN HARBOUR. ■ No'arrest has yet been mado respecting -the burglary which occurred at Mr. Ross's jowellery shop' on Lambton Quay last week, bat on important find-has been :.-..'jtnade.','■■■■ U-,:/■Vr :V. ~ : . A few days ago a email box was noticed floating in the harbour near the steamer Turakfpa, and on the box being secured ■ \ )and opened'it. whs found to contain some : pf the goods which were stolen from Mr. Ross a snop pn the night of tho robbery. ' • , . -Altogether about £120 worth of valuables .stolen,, qpd the contents :of the box' .Bid not reach that figure in worth. ;, 1 < , Subsequent to the find <|ctectives searched ;a 1 certain vessel, but it is understood the result of the search threw no new light on the matter, . It.is ,not thought tliat the burglary was • committed .by anyone who islght be 6et down as a clever "crook."' The work was (Clumsily done. ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 7
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158ROSS'S BURGLARY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 7
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