BURGLARIES AT WIELDING.
(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Fii£Ldi> tg, this day. BueqlaPvS entered the post office this morning and carried away the safe in a hand-cart, which was stolen from Mr Light's Denbeigh Hotel. The safe was burst open with a sledge hammer, crow-bar and cold chisel. After securing the cash, the papers, stamps, etc., were burnt. The total estimate of the loss is '£210, of which £26 is in money. The railway station was also entered by picking the lock of the porter's room. The oolico being away at the Supreme Court at Wapganui the perpetrators of the robbery have a good start,
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 5
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