CITY ROBBERY.
THIEF IN BACONcSXORE. . HAMS f OR.1: CHRISTMAS;^; MONEY 'TAKEN PROM TILE. The tKief who.'broke inter tlie rataif.-. 'shop of the Hydra Bftcon:;CompanyvLta4 Colleges HilL. Ponsonßy;, las,t» jt.ig)it'**and stole two hams worth £1 10/, evidently believed in replenishing his' larder in* ~'* "plenty «f time-for Christmas. '■ ' " '"'•** Before midnight last night , the in- -, : trader forced.'the front do.or of the shop - 'with a jemmy. The till was broken open, and the contents, amounting to £4 5/, stolen. He preferred hams to a igood variety of small goods, and took two of the biggest he could find. The same premises-were last-broken' -into just prior to Christmas, when a' sum of money was stolen from the ; office. .... .-, ... .-. -.. ;."•■
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 7
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113CITY ROBBERY. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 7
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