BURGLARS AT HAMILTON.
MORE PREMISES ENTERED.
LITTLE MONEY STOLEN.
[BY TKLEORAPff.—OW?r COERBSrONDEXT.3 HAITCLTOX, Thursday. Burglars aro still active at Hamilton and two more cases werei reported to-day. The premises of the Firestone Tyre Company, Wood Street, were broken into last evening and a small amount of cash was taken. Entry was effected by forcing tho lock en tho front, dooir.
Disappointment awaited an intruder who oroke into tho premises of Bond's Book Company, Ltd., stationers, in Victoria Street, last night. A door was forced at the rea.i and tho intruder, who evidently expecteo to enter the shop by this means, was unexpectedly checked by a recentlyerected partition. The room to which ha had gained access contained only a quantity of machinery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 12
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