CLOTHING STOLEN
1101 SK KNTKKKI) AND RANSACKED While Mr :\i>(\ Mi"- H. M. Alii,.--on "■.O'v absent on Sunday cvcaiinß, thieves entered their home at No. .'.' T'ort Hills, road. Cashmere, and after ransackine, the hoti.se left with men'.-; and women's clothing to the value of £3O arid a cream-mixing machine and .ever;;] small articles. Mr Min.son considers that the thieves must have been for money, because several silver ornaments and uiicie.' of value were left, untouched, while drawers and cupboards were !horoufilily searched, Inch- content'; being left in disorder. It is considered 'hat (lie time of the theft was approximately B.fi p.m.. for the clock. which iiad apparently been searched, h'ifi stopped at that time. The in- '.: iicier.s entered the house through a 'bedroom window. but departed Ihiough the back door, leaving it open. The ru tides stolen were noi insured against (licit.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 16
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142CLOTHING STOLEN Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 16
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