WELLINGTON ROBBERIES.
GOOD WORK BY POLICE. ~ 7 AN ARREST MADE. v ->- ■ CBy Telegraph.—Press Association.). 7; i WELLINGTON, thirdly. Yesterday the police arrested a inn named William Mcßain, for whom tier had been searching some time in Connertion with the theft of goods front: tin Wellington Woollen Company, it my. be remembered that the secretary'! motor car waa stolen from a pautg* way in which it had been left, and m* found later at Island Bay. ; ;••
In care of the New Zealand Expre* Company the police found two; neit packages of goods ready to be sent i* a certain address. The contents.of At packages proved to be all the miseaf goods, and. more which had not beer reported. The total yalue of .them ■ said to be over £200. In the poMesri* of Mcßain when he was arrested wM. found a loaded revolver. 7 -.'.'.',:. Mcßain was reirt\nded until WeAnetday, the magistrate refusing baiL -;.'\
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 6
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151WELLINGTON ROBBERIES. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 6
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