FURTHER BURGLARIES
GOLF HOUSE ENTERED.
SAFE BLOWN AT RCAKURA
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
HAMILTON, Thursday.
A recrudescence of recent burglaries [occurred at Hamilton la*t night when the Lake Coif House was entered and the safe at the Ruakura State Farm was blown open. Entry into the ?,ake Golf Club pavilion was made through the window of a private room of one of the caretakers. A weekV green fees and returns j from the shop were removed from the jciiplioard. the lock of which wha forced. The total amount stolen was about £3. A sum of money, the exact amount of , which is unknown, was removed from i the safe at Ruakura Farm, which was j blown with gelignite some time after ele\en o'clock. The burglary is described as lieing a particularly audacious one. as some 00 young" "farmers ' jrre -in I residence at the farm taking special I courses.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 153, 1 July 1938, Page 14
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