About ten o'clock on the 23rd nit, a man named Robert Wolstenholme, aged sixty- eight years, who resided in a right-of-way off Little Bourlce street, Avas conveyed to the hospital in a state of insensibility. Immediately after Wolstenholme l s admission he expired, The report which has been recently circulated, to the efteot that Detective Hams had recently arrived from New Zealand for the purpose of re-arresting Mrs Anna Maria O'Neill, was without foundation. The object of Hams' visit was to deliver up to custody at the proper quarter a prisoner who had been arrested in New Zealand on a charge of forgery at Ballarat. Hams returned to New Zealand by the Gothenburg.
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 328, 20 February 1868, Page 3
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