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BINOCULAR STOLEN FROM SHOP

FOUR PREMISES ENTERED A binocular valued at £25 was stolen when a window of the shop of Mr N. T. S. Hayes, second-hand dealer, 242 Ferry road, was smashed on Tuesday night. It will cost £25 to replace the window. The Dutch Inn, Cashel street, was broken into and £8 10s in money stolen. Stamps, worth £4, were stolen from Dailey’s Grgin and Seed Store. 7 Riccarton road, and 30s .in money from the premises of E. J. Woodbury. Ltd., 48 Lichfield street.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27165, 8 October 1953, Page 10

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BINOCULAR STOLEN FROM SHOP Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27165, 8 October 1953, Page 10

BINOCULAR STOLEN FROM SHOP Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27165, 8 October 1953, Page 10

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