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THE BURGLAR ABROAD.

Palmerston North, May 6. A dabixg burglary was committed here last night. James Miller's store in the Square was broken into and the safe abstracted. The safe was taken away in a wheelbarrow, and broken open with an axe on an open plot of ground, about a hundred yards from the Square. About £40 in money was taken, but the books and papers were left uninjured. The circumstances are very similar to the Feilding Post Office burglary a few days ago. Feilding is only a few miles distant from Palmerston North, and it is believed the culprits are the same individuals in both cases.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 5

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THE BURGLAR ABROAD. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 5

THE BURGLAR ABROAD. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 5

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