CAMPERS ROBBED
RATINE THEFT AT ME 111
MONEY TAKEN FROM CLOTHES
TAUKANGA. February Hd daring limit tons phue ;u |IV ' •Hillsdene ca-mping idles boUuvn Z.oO and A o'clock tii=,a mora'-ng. Ohm U-’ j.c. k, t-. oi :.n cm) poll uric rilk-d, sums 11’ r.v-iuey being taken in ,?;kh ease. The thief also broke open an atTachc ease and sto] ( , two .necklaces. L pon K»tiri"g oim camper placed U !S irona’l's uiulrr his pill»w, another camper placed hi«< under hb feet and two others hung theirs from the ridurpohof their lent. The small daughter a I on? of th-> campers was asleep in a ear when she was awakened by th? touch of the t!"’-f. who w::>s soardamg (he
cal’. ‘She immediately gav e the alarm and the intruder made oh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1933, Page 7
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130CAMPERS ROBBED Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1933, Page 7
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