Attention is drawn to Messrs Thos. P. Ooghlan and Go’s new advertisement about drapery, which appears on our fourth page. A man named Thomas Gibson was charged at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Temuka, to-day, with stealing two loaves of bread the property of Boyd Thomson, He was remanded till Monday next, and admitted to bail in his own recognisance of £35. At the Police Court this morning, before H. Belfield, F. Archer, and E. Elworthy Esq., J.P.’s, a man named William Rowland, aims Wm. Murray, was charged under the Vagrant Act with indecently exposing his person on two occasions in Octoberand December last, and other convictions of a similar nature were rqporded| against him, one case recently at Oamaru. He was generally described by the police as an incorrigible rogue, and vagabond was sentenced to two years hard labor.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2787, 28 February 1882, Page 3
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