DOMINION NEWS.
A CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM.
[Per Press Association.] Oamaru, December I
Qharged with deliberately setting fire to the house of his employer (Cl. Preston), Alfred' Wald red was remanded till Wednesday.
HEAVY WEATHER AT SEA. Auckland, Decern berl. The Pukaki arrived from Gisborne at 8.40, having taken 62 hours instead of the usual 30 hours for the trip. She encountered heavy weather. Ihiee firemen of the scratch crew were ill and the officers filled their places. MISSING BRIDEGROOM. Christchurch, November 30;' A “left in the lurch” wedding case occurred on Friday. stated that the missing bridyiLtPQW** arrived at Kaiapoi about ten o’clock at night. He alleges that he was waylaid on his way from Christchurch and deprived of £IOO in cash, his gold watch and chain, and a bank book. He states that ho remembered nothing until he woke up in the vicinity of Styx, ihe man walked to Kaiapoi, and arrived there in a dazed condition. The police are investigating the matter.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 6
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164DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 6
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