BURGLARY IN AUCKLAND.
THIEVES RANSACKED A PC IVATE RESIDENCE, (By Tolcffrnuh,—Protfs Assncin.tisii.l Auckland, November 25. Somo time iii the afternoon burglafi) entered Tho premises of Mr. F.' S. Balliii, ou tk'6 Oa-rlton-Utirc Road, and stole £-10 in gold. Tho occupants of tho house, with t.lis exception of one of tho. two domestics, vera away. When tho other domestic returned she found that the place had been -ransacked. Drawers lutd boon opened, and ail tiw silver piled on the dining-room table i» readiness jsr removal, Two £1Q notes were found on tho floor, evidently having been overlooked. Tha ' domestic was sitting in tho kitchen awl had heard nothing, ■ apparently owing to the uoiso of si storm which was raging.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 6
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118BURGLARY IN AUCKLAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 6
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