BURGLARIES IN WELLINGTON.
Wellington, July 28. Wellington detectives yesterday apprehended four men 0,1 suspicion of being the perpetrators of the recent robberies, including jewellery and money of the value of from the residence of Gerald Fitzgerald, jewellery and money totalling in value from T. G. McCarthy’s house, a silver watch from Mrs Hannah Watson’s and jewellery valued at from the Masonic Hotel, Wellington. The names of accused are Cyril Cosgrove, alias Furlong, George Ferris, William Robert Sinclair, and John Hamilton. Cosgrove arrived recently from Tasmania, and the other three from South Africa. Hamilton and Sinclair were taken in their lodgings, where the detectives were concealed in a wardrobe. Hamilton was in the possession of a loaded revolver. Eater. Four men, Cyril Cosgrove, John Hamilton, George Ferris and William Robert Sinclair, were bjefore the Court to-day on various charges of buglarously entering premises and stealing goods and money. Accused "pleaded not guilty and were remanded till August 7th.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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157BURGLARIES IN WELLINGTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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