TWO SHOPS ENTERED
INTRUDERS IN HAMILTON [.FROM OUIt OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Monday Two Hamilton shops were entered during tho week-end, sums of money being stolen in each case. An axe which was found 011 tho premises this morning was used by intruders to break open a till in tho shop occupied by Modern Way Dry Cleaners in Victoria Street. About £3 in small silver was stolen. A butcher's shop owned by' Mr. H. W. Boneham, in Claudelands, was also entered, but only about two shillings in pennies were taken. The thieves gained entry by smashing a window at the back oi; the shog*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23503, 14 November 1939, Page 6
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