BURGLARS ACTIVE
IN OTAGO, By Telegraph —Per Pram Aniiociation) DUNK DIN. April I. Five burglaries were committed at i’almcrston Smith last night; the ni'ises entered being all business estab. lishmmits. Thre ( .- neighbouring shops in Sandy Street are said to have at- . raeted 11 1<' attention of the intruder or intruders, while tin' other two ~ aces to he visited were situated In : iufersee l me st.eet. At an eariy hour this morning, Mr ,1. .M.oodie. a i,.ilor, was notilied that a window of is premises had been broken and the uiilding entered. Thinking, however, bat the message was an “April fool day trick,” lie just laughed and jeered it. Later he was to learn that lie was poorer by a couple of suits and a quantity of other goods. The premises of the following were also mitered :—Star Stores Ltd. ; Friendly Societies’ Dispensary; Oapstick and '('ostgrove, (bakers); Martin and Turina, (butchers). This is the second time that a visit has been paid to the. Star Stores.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1931, Page 3
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