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AbdttctioX. —Two men, Earned Gibbs and Casemore, artd one Eliza Stephenson, were on January 16 charged at the Clerkenweil Police Court with having abducted a girl named Taylor, 16 years of age. The case for the prosecution is, that the girl, who assisted her father, a milkman, carrying on business in the Hornsey Koad, was induced first to rob her paivnts, and then to leave her home. She was absent from October 17 until January 12, when her father received a letter stating that she had been deprived of her clothes and turned into the street. She was discovered i:i a house in Burntash Lane, Leigh, Kent, where she had been taken by two of the prisoners. A remand was granted. The girl alluded to was born in New Z 'aland.— European Mail.

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Auckland Star, Issue 378, 27 March 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Issue 378, 27 March 1871, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Issue 378, 27 March 1871, Page 2

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