DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.
Christchurch, Wednesday. Eden George, the ■well-known photographer, on going to business this morning, found his studio had been entered during the night, and hisapparatus damaged so as to be useless. The cameras, all but one, were cut, the bottoms of the chaira ripped open, the backgrounds spoiled, glass negatives smashed and photos torn up. The perpetrator is supposed to have got in at the back window and wedged the front door, to prevent it being opened while he was inside. Mr. George estimates his loss at £500. He was formerly connected with Tuttle's business in Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9263, 17 January 1889, Page 5
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