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CLOTHES STOLEN

AUCKLAND PREMISES ENTERED AUCKLAND, July 9. The theft of clothing valued at about £2O from the warehouse of J. H. Dalton and Company, Limited, Bradford Puddings, Elliott Street, City, was discovered yesterday morning and reported to the police. The burglary was the second committed at the company’s premises in the past two months. On the previous occasion the thieves stole a small sum of petty cash. The intruders gained access to the back of the building from Albert Street, after jumping over a wall from a vacant section. They opened a window at the back of the warehouse and sawed through an iron bar threequarters of an inch thick. The broken bar was bent aside, and an opening sufficiently wide for a small man to squeeze himself through was made.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1934, Page 8

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CLOTHES STOLEN Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1934, Page 8

CLOTHES STOLEN Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1934, Page 8

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