BURGLARY AT THE THAMES.
4 . [BIT TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Thames, Tuesday. The ironmongery store of Messrs. J. H. Smith and Co., Owen-street, was entered some time during hurt night by means of a back window. It is understood a few small articles were taken, bub nothing of much value. The police are now instituting inquiries with a view of discovering the perpetrator, but are very reticent in disclosing particulars.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 5
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