BURGLARIES IN AUCKLAND.
A£4MfITJJBEIfa STREET ROBBERY. Burglar? visited the Junction, Captain Cook, «na Rising Sun Hotels In the .. _ . , ,- *■•,'■ * "
suburbs on Saturday ni*-ht. From the f .rmer t o places tuey decamped wit' o it plunder on bet g discovered, but- from the Rising Sun hot*-! they -jot money and jewel-ry valued at 4 i 1 to. The same uiehfc a thief snatched a band-bag containing Saturday- takiags at almon's butohery, Queen' --iireet, from Mis Silt moa when, ahe (\as proc tding along ; Syiuonds-Btre t, in company with her orufcber-and Lieutenant College. Salmon oha»Bd tho thief, bnt injured bimielfand the thief escaped. Lieutonaut Col lege beingorippled from a wound recei ved in the war, could not assist.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 3 November 1902, Page 3
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116BURGLARIES IN AUCKLAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 3 November 1902, Page 3
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