BURGLARS ACTIVE
; ■ i .. , ; THREE CASES IN CHRISTCHURCH
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CHRISTCHURCH, Augutft 24
Thieves were busy in the city yesterday.- Three places were entered and goods stolen. The most serious burglary was at tv house, from’which'£2o worth of taken. A window was liftednwhSil^..;, the occupants were absent, andi jeiyellery was taken from a bedroom* Nothing eLse was taken. Both : shops were entered through windows.
A butcher’s shop was entered and meat to the value of 25s was taken. A store, in Wilson’s Road also suffered loss. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1932, Page 5
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