BURGLARIES.
of-'Messrs': ■' Dalgety and Co,, & were broken inr *Q between SlatuFday and Monday,. M& £3OO. a tray' of the pa/sh bo*. TJhder the tray was £6O ? irhicti was, untouched. -W. •::';■; "
:; ; AtJCiaAN», V Laßi Night. The premises of Adolph Eolih, in ; Queen Street, were burglariously entered between 9.30 on Sunday night ; and" this morning, and were robbed of jowellery , 'valued at £IOOO, Entrance was,: effected through an unprotected window at •the side of the shop above the roof of tho adjoining premises. The-shop and front window were" lighted as usual, the window being completely ..exposed to /the; of ;,anyc<pej ; .ing, " i ;pl;'th e :'windoyf ■;■ werei 1 Theisiow case on the counter was emptied and the floor\i&rewn ery cases and trays. A very careful selection had been made, and noticing of a bulky nature was taken.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 5
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134BURGLARIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 5
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