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BIG TTAUTj; IN CHRIST CHUR CII. (Press Association.) • CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 10. Thieves (Mitered Iho premises ol Hays’ Ltd. drapery store, Gloucester Street; during the week-end and stole a number of suits of clothes and lother 'merchandise Sained by Mr. Hay at several hundreds ot pounds. When the staff returned to work yesterday morning they found tho goods had been disarranged in the men’s clothing department, and a. great deal of stock was missing. If is unknown how admittance was gained to the building by the thieves. CAST! REGISTER RIFLED AT WAIPUK.URAU ’Press Association.. AVAI PUKURAU, Feb. 10. Tho premises of Marko lljdiir, a fish and oyster saloon, were burglariously entered early yesterday morning. A cash register was broken and the sum of CB/6/9 mostly in threepences and sixpences, stolen. Access was gained by forcing a. lock on a hack door, after finding entrance by a small window impossible.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 11 February 1930, Page 5
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