“SNOWDROPPERS”
clothes lines plundered RAID ON LOWER SYMONDS ST. “Snowdroppers,” people who rob clothes-lines, were active in Lower ©ymonds Street last night. bines on the verandah of “Ryecroft” Private Hotel were plundered of clothand doormats and clothing were stolen from other houses in the vicintJ*e thief must have crept on to verandah at ‘Ryecroft,” and removed the clothing very quietly, as , llne was in front of the bedroom , t nd “ w of one of the boarders. She this corning that she was not ah* ne< * during the night, but when Woke this morning the line had e * n stripped. silt of blankets, three pairs of in? k° se ’ silk and woollen undercloth - other feminine attire were the articles stolen. ondßC* Pr * vate hotels in Lower Symshil„ street are the poorer by several small B — the val ues of doormats and 1 articles left outside the houses.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 9
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146“SNOWDROPPERS” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 9
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