Ch"ta.in Smith, !a.te masrer of the lllffl.tr'l Clvde arrived at Bluff by the Warriinfio on the Bth. Captain Smith states that 400 oafika of oil were left at tiio Macquaries with two men in charge. An official inquiry into the loss of the Clyde had been made at Hobart. \ resident of Cambridge who has been in the habit of leaving his doors open during the summer evenings found on rising one mornintr bast week that fomtono had entered the house rlurinpr the night and extracted £4 10s from his trousers pockets. Under the circumstances it is not iikely that tho money will bo recovered.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 104
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