MUSIC-STORE BURGLARY
BRICKLAYER FACES CHARGE HEAVY BAIL Last evening Nathaniel Cameron Gow, aged 44, a bricklayer, was arrested on a charge of breaking into a music shop in Karangahape Road and stealing a gramophone, records and accessories, valued at £SO. The shop was broken into on Saturday afternoon, during the absence of the owner. Miss Ethel May Grant. When Miss Grant returned from a Walk in the afternoon she found the door of the shop bolted on the inside. Evidently the thief was at work at the time. This morning, in the Magistrate’s Court, before Mr. E. C. Cutten, S.M., Gow was charged with breaking into the shop and stealing 77 records, •even tins of needles, two tone-arms snd a portable gramophone, the whole valued at £SO. Detective-Sergeant Kelly, in asking for a remand, stated that Gow had been arrested last evening. He asked that bail be made reasonably heavy, 8s there were reasons for this. The remand was granted, bail being allowed in one surety of £ 100. The arrest was made by Detectives Khight and Sneddon. - -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 1
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177MUSIC-STORE BURGLARY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 1
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