BURGLARY AT GREYTOWN.
The Working Hen's Club Robbed. (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent). Greviowk North, Monday, The Working Mon's Club bero, was burglariously entered early last Sunday morning, and three or four pounds in eilvor and a few bottles of spirits and some cigars and tobacco wore stolen. , The entry was made through aside window, off a room which used to bo tbo Masonic room, and of which the', walls''are plastered to deaden the nound. jibe, door was apparently forced open by a small chisel, Thereis CBiidlegrease on the floor leading to the bar,::.. The bar key was taken from the nail on which it was kept, and.lhedoor opened.. The till was opened and cleared of contents, including the key of the store room, which was taken away, although the storeroom was not ontertd The key of the room which was prized open was also taken away. Fortunately tho cheques, notes, and silver, were taken out of the till and put into another room by the custodian before going to bed, There is no clue as to the identity of the burglars.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3
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180BURGLARY AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3
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