LONG LIST OF THEFTS.
SECOND EDITION.
Press Association. Christchurch, June 5 ' Robert Crawford and Henry James * , tw P y° lm S 'men, to-day com-'t mitted to the Supreme CoTrfc .'f or 6 ICe C vere , Ghar g ed with Win* I daring w 8 P asfc six months’ and ettierm fche warehouse Of G‘>T Doughty & 00, f stolen therev*.* from goods rained at £74, broken Jp and entered the Warehouse of / ,r diaries Gill and stolen goods valued at £3B, the warehouse of G. L. Berry and [stolen goods valued at £2O the warehouse of John Jamieson and. stolen goods to value of £5; the 'I premises of the Cycle Motor Co. and 4 stolen goods to value of £2 10s; also ,•/; with stealing goods valued at £lO. y| the property of Johnson & Co., and boot polish value £ll from William ««;,
Lane and others. The evidence given shewed that various ware- K houses involved had been subjected Gto the attention* of the thieves for’T r . some time past, tlfe premises having"*/ ' been entered by the use of skeleton of , or duplicate keys. Most of the f\ property was found in Crawford’s \\ house. The warehouses entered X : were in what is known as the’ Moa ’ » /Buildings. Accused confessed the.Crimes laid to their charge. 3ail ' ;i was allowed.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9163, 5 June 1908, Page 5
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216LONG LIST OF THEFTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9163, 5 June 1908, Page 5
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