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BURGLARY AT WAIHI.

NOTHING TAKEN. (By Telegraph. Press Association.) WAIHI, Wednesday. At the usual hour for opening the business this moraine; Mr J. Moorhead, manager for Wal'lace and Cogeneral grocers, Seddon Street, found that a pane of glass in a window ,of his office had been completely broken out. and contents of an old safe, used only for the purpose of storing unimportant books and papers, removed and left on the floor. Subsequent examination disclosed no loss of goods or anything of value. Presumably the person who made the entry was disturbed, and had to get away hurriedly.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1420, 25 October 1923, Page 4

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BURGLARY AT WAIHI. Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1420, 25 October 1923, Page 4

BURGLARY AT WAIHI. Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1420, 25 October 1923, Page 4

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