Daylight Robberies: When J. L. Bennet, of Christchurch, returned from a day's outing on Sunday, he found that a thief had entered his house, broken and robbed the chiluren’s money boxes and taken the keys of his cycle shop in Cashel street. Later it was found that the shop had been ransacked, all the money in the till, about £8 taken, and the safe opened and searched. The keys were found yesterday morning in an alleyway beside the shop. Both robberies occurred in daylight.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 November 1927, Page 7
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