A Scoundrel At Large.
[BS TBIiEQRAPH.I i (UNITED PEESB ASSOCIATION.) i iNVBROARGiiii., March 9. ''■ Tho scoundrel Sullivan, who- 'oafc-i raged the girl at.. Waimatutu^ >is still; at° arge. It appears he had, under the cloak of religious convictions, gob ; the confiJence of the Brook family r for whom he was working and although th«y were told that he had deliberately expressed his intention to vi I ate the girl they would, hot b lieve it, and no steps ware taken to remove Mm'' from' the premises. He is a sailor, and came to the colony in the Adamant to the Bluff on her last voyage. It~is most likely he will make for a port somewhere. It is believed he had no coat on when he left the house after the deed. He was caught in the abty and threatened to rip up the man who. saw him . The po'ice '.seem to get no assistance in the hunt after the miscreant.,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 80, 10 March 1883, Page 2
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