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ROBBERY AT GRAHAMSTOWN.

About midnight on Saturday, or early on Sunday morning, the tent of George Clark, situate at the back of Graham's paddock, was entered, and a watch and some other articles taken therefrom. The tent was entered .through a slit that -was cut at the back, and the thief must have used much caution iv effecting his purpose, for Mr. Clark was in the tent at the time asleep. Besides the silver lever watch, a quantity of wearing appawiwas stolen. Information of the occurrence wa> given to the police yesterday, but there does not appear to be any clue to the apprehension of the thief. — Thames Advertiser.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 2

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ROBBERY AT GRAHAMSTOWN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 2

ROBBERY AT GRAHAMSTOWN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 2

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