EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARY
WELLINGTON GETS ANOTHER TURN.
(Per Press Association ) WELLINGTON, last night. The ollice of P. Hutson and Co., brick-makers, was broken into early Yesterday morning. The safe was removed to a paddock close by, and blown open with dynamite. Only ’£2 15s was secured by the burglars. The police this morning arrested Henryk Pefferd and Daniel Munro in connection with the burglary - ;, During church time last mgt, the residence of MrMackett, Caro line street, was entered. About ten shillings in cash and £IOO worth o jewellery, including some belonging to Miss Sutcliffe, °f Christchurc , niece of Mrs Mackett, together wiC a writing desk containing documents were stolen.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 953, 28 July 1903, Page 3
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