HEAVY SAFE BLOWN OPEN BY THIEVES AT NEWTON A member of the staff at the City Boot Store's premises in Karangahape Road examining the damaged safe which was blown open and ransacked, money and jewellery to the value of about £2O being stolen.
HOSTEL ON MOUNT EGMONT SNOWBOUND North Egmcnt Mountain House, which was isolated as a result of yesterday s excessive •nowfall, the heaviest experienced since the building was constructed. Access by road was impossible and telephone communication was also broken.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 8
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82HEAVY SAFE BLOWN OPEN BY THIEVES AT NEWTON A member of the staff at the City Boot Store's premises in Karangahape Road examining the damaged safe which was blown open and ransacked, money and jewellery to the value of about £2O being stolen. HOSTEL ON MOUNT EGMONT SNOWBOUND North Egmcnt Mountain House, which was isolated as a result of yesterday s excessive •nowfall, the heaviest experienced since the building was constructed. Access by road was impossible and telephone communication was also broken. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 8
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