-== i Bastt T-Toiiin^r.—To-day will be observed as a holiday by the Banks, in place of St. Patrick's day, which was unobserved, in consequence of its falling on Tuesday last, the day previous to the dispatch of the outward mail. Vageascy.—A man named Louis Baker, a Frenchman, was recently sentenced to three months imprisonment for vagrancy at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Wairoa ; and was brought up to Napier in the p.s. Cleopatra on Tuesday last, to undergo the term of his imprisonment in Napier gaol. This man, tc may stale, is also ; suspected of having been with the Hauhaus, fighting against the European settlers, but as yet nothing can be proved against him.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 561, 19 March 1868, Page 2
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