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_, «. Melbourne, Monday. It hasbeen conclusively proved that the, gold was shipped on board the Tararua. Nothing further is, however, known ; there are no signs of tampering with the bullion room. The detectives are confident of discovering the robber. London, November 14. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association— Arrivals — Alice Mnir, Lyttelton, July 9 ; Eialto, Lyttelton, July 15 ; Lancashire, Lyttelton, August 9 ; Himalaya, Tixnaru, July 15 ; Leucadia, Bluff Harbor, July 24 ; Caroline, Napier, July 28 ; t)nnbriton, Port Chalmers, August 8 ; Loch Dee, Auckland, July 8.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1880, Page 3
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