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A BURGLARY

£BCO OF JEWELLERY. I [ By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, May 8. Burglars got aAvay with one of the largest hauls of jewellery in the record of the city pome time during last Saturday night, or on Sunday, AA’hen the premises of Mr H. W. Loyd, jeweller, 114 Cuba St., Avere broken into. About £BOO Avorth of jewellery was remoA-ed. ' It appears that the burglary was not discovered until Mr Lloyd’s shop was re-oponed for business on Monday morning. The burglars seem to have made use of an allevAvay beside the shop. r l hey broke in a window. It is Mr Lloyd’s custom, to leave a disolnv of his Avares in his window, and many valuable articles AA’ere easily removed by the intruders Avithout having to resort to safe blowing,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1929, Page 3

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A BURGLARY Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1929, Page 3

A BURGLARY Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1929, Page 3

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