LATE TELEGRAMS.
ROBBERY ON THE MARAROA. (By. Telegraph. —Press Association.) ■ CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The steamship Mararoa arrived in Lytn-lton harbour this morning: flying the" "police flag. Two officers' boarded . the vessel and discovered that a daring robbery had taken place. A lady in the on waking up this morning found that seme person or prisons bad entered her cnbin during the night and gor»e through her lugpaqo. She informed one of the officers. hut. no trace of the Iliief was to be found. A £old watch and chain, a purse <rf cash and a handbag, of a total value of about £15 and return tickets fire missing. The lady is under the ira- ' pression of a man having made a hur- ', Tied exit jast Rhe awoke, but she i tt.is unable to distinguish him. It is stated that a number of suspicious- ■ looking characters from Australia are > 011 board. The police searched several, ' Itui found no trace. The investigatioc' V is proceedih-g.
v . OBITUARY.
NAPIER, -this day. The death is announced of Mr G-. E. G. Ricliardson. a -well-knovm settler and-owner of racehorses.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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