WELLINGTON BURGLARY
LIQUOR AND CIGARETTES STOLEN. TWO MEN CHARGED IN COURT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, June 13. Some time on Saturday night tho warehouse of W D. Dobson and Co. was broken into and a quantity of liquor and cigarettes was stolen. Shortly before midnight last night detectives spoke to a number of men in a taxi in Cuba street and after questioning them searched a room in a house in Ghuznee street. To-day two of the men. Reginald Bloomfield and George Ferguson, were charged at the Magistrate’s Court with robbery and were remanded until June 22. The value of the stolen goods is stated to be £37 13.2. Bail! was refused.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 13 June 1932, Page 7
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