TWO MORE BURGLARIES.
REPORTED IN HAMILTON.' 1 (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) V;« HAMII/rON, this day.v| Two more burglaries are reported.iff have occurred in Hamilton, during tlif' week-end. This morning, when Mr." 3-} G. Harp got to his bicycle shop in Ward? Street, he found it had been entered.?; The intruder evidently clambered roofs at the 'back, and climbed down byj" a door to the rear of Harp's premie?,;: where a window was broken,- and en-v trance effected, the workshop being.lU-.: tered with splintered glass. A p» v . office savings bank box was missing. Thia. was very heavy, and the thief must haw) thought it contained something vafifc, abls, but it was empty, the cash win* | •was in another receptacle, being oveti.r looked. Egress was made by the front: door of tie shop, Tvhich was found open this morning. Footprints and fingerprints • are plainly seen, and should provide goodo■"'. clues. On Friday night a window at the rear '/:, of Mr. Burlgy's drapery shop was broke and ingress was obtained (by someone, but nothing was stolen.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 6
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