CARS UNLAWFULLY TAKEN.
TWO CASES IN WEEK-END^' ';■•'.■ ;;.r ; -""' : '"-;- : '•-".«. „"'■■', ■:•-■ ■• ; -c;-^;^ ONE .SINCE RECOVERED. • Two motor-cars were taken by" un« authorised persons during the week-end, • but one was recovered. ..;■, On Saturday>'/-■" afternoon a Dodgo car was left, outside: * t the Epsom racecourse during the progress ;■' of the trotting races, and had disappeared \ when ; the owner 'left the course. ...-. This 0 car was found abandoned in a side-street at Epsom yesterday morning., ■ , ;• At about half-past twelve o'clock yos,.'' . terday afternoon Mr. F. Appleton, who resides at Rangiatea Road, Epsom, left his five-sea ter Ford car near the entrance to : the : Domain while he viewed the ■ Labour Day sports, and returning at 2.30 p.m. found the car had been taken. This car is a 1920 model, bearing the number' A 6703, and. has - a broken glass '-.windshield, .while,, the headlights ara also damaged. .. \. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18537, 23 October 1923, Page 6
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139CARS UNLAWFULLY TAKEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18537, 23 October 1923, Page 6
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