TELEGRAPHIC.
LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
WELLINGTON,
(From our own Correspondent.) This day. Glover the Actor Sent to GaolRobert Glover, husband of Jessie Raymond, actress, and an Auckland girl, was sentenced to ,six months' imprisonment on Saturday morning, for stealing a pair of blankets and some children's nnderclothing. He is rather an idle and dissolute vagabond, and addicted to petty larceny, as the sergeant of police shewed that he had served two short sentences in Otago for similar offences.
Money Rewards to Police. It appears the Wellington and Victorian police have been at loggerheads as* to the payment of some money reward for the apprehension of Drummond, a bank ahsconder, from Victoria. A recent Melbourne Argus having given an epitome of the case, the New Zealand Times publishes the whole correspondence, and the Wellington police have decidely the best of the arguments, one of Inspectors Atchison's letters being particularly hot upon the doings of the "Victorian detectives office. He shows that this is the second occasion upon which the Victorian office has found a pretext for not paying the amounts offered for the apprehension of certain criminals The affair is almost certain to attract a good deal of public attention, as affecting inter-colonial relations in furthering the ends of justice. Tightness of Money.
Without being able to assign any particular and Bpecial reason for the fact, I can say it is true that money is becoming tighter than heretofore ; that business men complain of being unable to get it in as it is wanted, and being compelled to often seek for accommodation.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1678, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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260TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1678, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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