MORE BURGLARIES.
three in a night at auck- I LAND. , ! [IBS PRESS Special Serrics.] AUCKLAND, April o. ' *5. 86 more burglaries were commit- ' Auckland last night. ■ The Armi- • Tearooms, in Customs street, were? . into and a quantity of cigarwas stolen. One of the glass „ in a window of the kitchen was !>ftken with an iron instrument, allowS8 the window clasp to be released, window was opened and the rest easv. a A'fruit and confectionery shop cojiSjteted bv Mr and Mrs Harland at ' Albert tramway terminus was , s!u Bc^le the next "job." The bur- " s^'^i 3 audacious, for he entered the 'sSP® w ®®'Mr and Mfs Harland were in and extracted about £6 till from the till. Afterwards the thfiJTi! c^ Entrance was gained S® a. rear window which cotlld «mLS? wa ched after a jump down an jjWTnent at the rear of the prc--i Hocturual prowler was *f w^»~* or he emptied several bottles 1 water before he went. Nothk. in.thojshop "was touched. . v" tioai n fi.-,P^ ee that received iittenof ji iiW was the tobacconist shop Great North road, * - fcpeh ™° ; frpnt door was burst 1 Wo(rf?i. c !l? re^es > tobacco, and razors . »W4 at £4O-were stolen. W V V,; : V^ .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 7
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