X four-roomtd house owned and i - occupied by J. Jennings, contractor, South '' Dunodin, was burned dov/n en Sunday; Insurances, £220 in the Standard. The Petone Bailnray Station, WelliDg. 7f " ton, wai broken into on Saturday night and a safe containing about £BO removed. The burglars also broke ioto a black- '" smith's Bhop and obtained a sledge * "' bummer which they used in breaking J ' ; ''o'peu the safe. The safe, which weighed, 3 cwt, appears to have been placed qri -a "'" " "hand truck procured by the burglars jat " •"'•• ! -the railway yard and' taken >to aj vacant Notion < along, the beach where" it was opened and the contents appropriated, The empty safe, sledge hammer, etc, which were found in some gor«e bushes f »yo the first intimation of the ourglury,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1752, 19 June 1888, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1752, 19 June 1888, Page 3
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