Burglaries at Auckland.
Auckland, Jau. II The thieving fraternity seeall have had con sUlei bhte ‘ ‘busiaJß on hand the holiday seal I The Toskooite of. Mr WiUiH Fratcr, of;, Ajß road, Remueva, vSI entered the family was ,awaV dtwmgJß week before Chritmss, J thieves appropris worth of jewellery, pair of binoculars. KutmlfHH been effected "by forcing. with a jemmy- I Mr James Preston, grocer, returning to his shop- at iH corner of Mount Roskill roadJH Prospect terrace after a fow t&|l absence, discovered that a had been at v/ork. Mr Eafcs|i had left the sey of his ILfotS some clothes on changing Icf,* ttt holidays, and the burglar, hmWs effected an eatrsi'ceg evklen&w covered this .oversight, for thaw was opened add rilled d peculiar feature about thfe rOjfln is that tbe tbUf took only golqH silver, let. dng about which wetvi ‘kfod up close coins, and cc I hardly overlooked.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 2
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150Burglaries at Auckland. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 2
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