BURGLARIES.
HAUL OF JEWELLERY. (by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION. - ) WELLINGTON, June 20. Ai large Quantity of jewellery constituted a haul made by burglars, who' entered the premises of T. Sternberg, second-hand ..dealer in Manners Street. A jemmy appears to have been the instrument used to force. an entrance through a back door, and the marauders lost no time in collecting as much jewellery as could be conveniently carried in an attache case, of which they took possession. Valuable rings and watches quickly changed hands, ancl the burglars decamped undetected. It is understood that the value of the missing property is approximately £IOB. The-burglars also isito'le about £l5O worth, of men’s wearing apparel from the rooms of G. T. Nation, merchant, service outfitter, of I 1 eatherston Street, one evening- this week.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 June 1924, Page 5
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