SHOP HUIiGLKI). PALM KUKTOX X.. Jan. i. During the time from when the shop was locked up at !).:«) on Saturday evening till opening this morning the business promises of h. C. Collier, Cuba Street, furrier and tailor, were broken into. l-'ur coats and necklets to the value of several hundred pounds were stolen. Prior to ’Xmas an unsuccessful attempt was made to burgle the shop.
The indications are for moderate southerly winds later, then variable and moderate breezes. There is a paispeet of fair weather, with cool nights. Barometer little movement. Seas and tides moderate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1928, Page 3
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95Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1928, Page 3
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