Postal Statistics. —We have to acknowledge the courtesy of the Chief Postmaster at Napier in placing at our disposal the following information which we publish in the hope that it may interest our reaijgrs and the pnblic at large :—Received via Panama—--806 letters; 209 newspapers. Received via Southampton—67 letters ; 1,600 newspapers. Received by the Lord Ashley from the South (including English letters and newspapers)— 1,535 letters; 95 books; 2,386 papers. Despatched via Panama ou the 2nd November—6os letters ; 287 newspapers.—The public will understand that the above returns, as regards letters and newspapers received from (irsat Britain by either route, are for one month.
EjlbezzlEjEEXx. Robert Janies Curtis, apprehended in Auckland on warrant, charging him with embezzleing a sum of money, the property of of H. M. Customs at Napier, arrived by the Wellington on Friday last, in charge of Constable Llewellyn, of the Napier Police Force. On Saturday, the prisoner w T as brought before the Resilient luagisrraie, and sufficient evidence having been brought to justify the same, the case was remanded until Thursday next, 7th IV* .. ...... V ... 61 IiNUU’UiL'CU,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 2
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180Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 2
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