BURGLARY IN FOXTON.
BUSINESS PREMISES ENTERED.
Quite a sensation was caused locally when it became known on Wednesday that Messrs Barr and Tver’s drapery establishment had been broken into during the previous night, and, a large quantity o| goods Stolen.
An entrance was gamed through the front door to the mercery department, the lock being forced with the use of a “jemmy.’ One 1 in.-ddc the building', the burglars .-ct about collecting a varied assortment of men's it Mire, -including hat s, shirts, trousers, underwear, socles, collars, an«! also a rug. 5! ess vs Barr and Tver estimate the value of Hie property stolen at over i'oO. The safe was not interfered with, nor was anything taken from any uf the uther departments hut the meteery. From the quantity of. good- that were taken it i- certain that the lideves must have had some vehicle to earl the Lot away m.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2072, 30 December 1919, Page 3
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151BURGLARY IN FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2072, 30 December 1919, Page 3
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