ENTRY INTO WAREHOUSE.
NEIGHBOURS WARN POLICE.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN* CORRESPONDENT.] TJOTOrfUA, Thursday.
A wino and spirit warehouso was entered early this morning by a man who is understood to have been armed with a claw-hammer. Neighbours heard a noise as of a breaking window and rang th« police. Senior-Sergeant Carroll followed the intruder over the fence and found him inside the office, where he had evidently fdled a bottle from a decanter and enjoyed a few drinks.
John Joseph Rush was brought before the Pol ice Court this morning and was remanded.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 10
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