WERE THEY HUNGRY?
THIEVES IN FACTORY. MOXEY IX SAFE OVERLOOKED. The thieves who entered the factory and office of Irvine and Steveneon, the St. George Manufacturing Company, 01, Hepburn Street, during the week-end, enjoyed a meal on the premises after rummaging through the office in search of cash. Entering by the back door, the intruders first visited the office, from which they stole a few shillings' worth of stamps. Then they went into the factory, where they opened a few tins of peas and paste and ate the contents. The office cafe, although unlocked, contained a few pounds. This was not 1 touched.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 205, 30 August 1937, Page 8
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