BURGLARY IN AUCKLAND.
THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY.
(Pee Dkited Press AesociATiON.) AUCKLAND, March. 21,
Mr Diddams, manu-gar of Sir Ailoloh Kohn's jewelleiy shop, the scene of the burglaty, has <ompletul an examination of the stock shceu, and has discovered that goods to the value of £1250 were st>len. He c:a>iders f.om the «x'client selection made of the gooos that the cracksmen who prepetrated' (lie crime pasKfiied more than, the average knowledge of the value of jewellery, anclhaexprrests the opinion that the visitors mist have been in the shop collect.ng the gooas for upwards of an hour, atd altogether they must have been on the premises several hours from the tnae they first entered the workshop to the tune they left iu possession of iho valuable haul. The detective force is 'engaged on the tase, but no arrests had been made late this evening.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 8
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