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HOUSE-BREAKING IN MECHANICS BAY.

The principal charge proton oil against Gasparin is that ol bi caking and entering ahtoiein Mechanics 1 Ba\ , kept b^ a man named Harry HiiH, and stealing vaiious articles thcretrom. This occuiicnce took place a fortnight ago, mulei these ciicumstanocb : Hillt locked up hit, shop at about a quai tet to nine o'clock m the morning, and \va-> absent in town till nearly ten o'clock. He found on his return that the piemi&cs had been opened by cutting the bolt clean out. with a knife 01 fcoine other r-hai p instrument. Articles, were disarranged in all dnechotis, and it \\a» quite nppatenL that tiio premises had been ransacked. iSoine cigaii, bi->cuit>, tobacco, and other goods weic found to be mishing, the total \ alue of the articles beingsomethinghkc2ss Hitlt leportcd the matter to DetectixoHu^hLs, and at the ->arne tiaie supplied a description of a Mibpicioiih looking individual whom he had t^een loitering about prior to hib depaitmc for town. That detcri]>tion applies to the man now in custody Detective Hughes investigated the mattei, but notwith standing very diligent exeitioiih on hipart, fortune tor a time did m> ( smile upon his efforts.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 4

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HOUSE-BREAKING IN MECHANICS BAY. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 4

HOUSE-BREAKING IN MECHANICS BAY. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 4

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