BURGLARIES.
(Per Press Association.)
WAIPUKURAU, this day
Two adjoining sample rooms, owned by E. Manning, were burglarised last night. Men's wear, tho property of Archie Clark and Co., Auckland, and fancy goods, the property of Sargood, Son, and E'wen, to the value of about £l2O, were stolen. An entrance was made in one sample room by a window, and in the other presumably by a key which was left in the door of a third empty sample room.
The premises of Hugh Wright, Ltd., Auckland, were burglariously entered last week. The burglary was a particularly audacious one, and was the second occasion within tho last four months that the same building had been entered by burglars. On Thursday morning the manager was astonished to find that the back door had been bored through, and that about £2OO worth of stock had entirely disappeared, while coat-hangers and all sorts of ladies' and men's apparel were strewn over the floor in the rear of the building.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 6
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