TWO CARS STOLEN
FROM PAHIATUA RESIDENTS
Two residents of this district had their cars stolen last night, and strange to sav one was taken from 1 aiuatua ami the other from Palmerston North.
Mi's A. D. Donald drove to Palmerston North yesterday and parked her Krskine sedan in the town. \\ hen she came back to it in the evening it had disappeared so she advised Mr A. 1). Donald bv telephone.
Meantime Mr E. L. Harvey, of Mangatainoka. was attending' the local boxing tournament and had parked his Chrysler sedan outside the Foresters’ Hall. The tournament uas over at about 11 o’clock hut }' l,en Mr Harvey came out to drive home Ins car had vanished. In company with Om. table F. Burrell and -Mr A McNeilage he searched the town but to no avail. It was while they were doing this that Constable Burrell discovered M® Donald's Foresters* * Ha'll. th «
witY'TV Mr Donald returned with his mother from Palmerston Aoith at about midnight he nassed me,-T rVe 're S fllrvsl, ‘ r Found for Palnierston. Tt can safeh be assumed i hen Ho car thieves commanded Mm Donald s machine in Palmerston I V’ over to the boxng, L, 1 ,t ,, I j"‘ r e and went back in another borrowed ear At 10 o’clock this morning no trace'had boon fond cl* Mr Harvey s Chrvsier ami td matter is in the hands ~i the police.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11535, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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235TWO CARS STOLEN Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11535, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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