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Burglary at Pleasant Point.

Quite a stir was occasioned in Pleasant Poiutjyesterday morning when it became known that the premises of Mr McKibbiu, storekeeper, had been burlarioasly entered during the night, and some goods stolen therefrom. The premises were entered from the back, all the windows being broken and the doors forced open. The work has evidently been done by a practised baud. Apparently the object was to gain admission to the front premises, but fortunately the picking of ihe lock did not admit of this, for the doors were bolted from the inside as well. The police are ' investigating the matter.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3472, 29 July 1899, Page 3

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Burglary at Pleasant Point. Temuka Leader, Issue 3472, 29 July 1899, Page 3

Burglary at Pleasant Point. Temuka Leader, Issue 3472, 29 July 1899, Page 3

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