REMOVAL OF MOTOR-CARS.
TWO RECOVERED IN CITY. Two motor-cars which had been parked in city streets were removed last evening. Ono was recovered later by the police. A fivo-seater Chevrolet, No. 95,960, owned by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, was left outside tho company's offices in Albert Street by an employee shortly before eight o'clock. On his return at 9.40 p.m. the car had disappeard. It was painted grey and had a black hood and mudguards. ( A Morris Cowley car was left in Elliott Street early in the evening by the owner, Mr. L. T. Mnnro, of 2, Anglesea Street, Ponsonby. It had gono when ho returned at 9 o'clock.
A search was immediately made by the nolice, who discovered the car on Park Road approach to Grafton Bridge, where it had been abandoned. One tyro was punctured, but otherwise no damage had been done.
The motor-car belonging to Mr. W. N. Purdv, of Reimers- Avenue, which disappeared from Belgium Street on Tuesday evening, was found early yesterday morning abandoned in the Domain close to the hospital annexe. The car was undamaged. An Armstrong-Siddeley car, No. 59,724, owned by Mr. F. Greenhough, was removed from a garage at Arapuni yesterday and has so far not been traced. It is painted grey.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19280, 19 March 1926, Page 12
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