GOLF THEFTS
recent maraenui baid PROFESSIONAL'S LOSS f GOODS VALUED AT £IOO MANY NEW CLUBS TAKEN , j • • [ IY TELKGKAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] NAPIER, Thursday v A value of £IOO is placed by Mr. A. !s>£ J) ke, professional at the Maraenui. * • Q>lf Club, upon his stolen and damaged - p operty as a result of the recent burg try at the clubhouse.. Reading in a, n wspupcr of the- burglary, Mr.- Dyke, 10 had been visiting Bmnjl ton and Wt & lekland, returned home last evening, j A thorough inspection of his room at i|e clubhouse this morning revealed : ' L " ■oiat approximately 21 dozen golf trills, valued at £lB 9s, as well as 32 <|ubs, of a total value of £57 15s, had removed by the thieves. Secondhand clubs, valued at £l4, were also missing, besides stationery, trophies "f , v other goods. ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22860, 15 October 1937, Page 10
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