TRACED TO KINGSLAND.
These lepeati'd oceuirencc- put Detec the Hughes on his mettle, but some day.s elapsed before he obtained any fuithn elmin the matter. He then ascertained that a suspicious-looking Frenchman liad been piu chaning bread at a shop in Kingslund, and he at once set to work to bcour that di^ti ict There was no poison answenng the description li\ ing in lodgings or renting a house theie, and nothing lemained tor it but to seaich the unoccupied houses. ThebC were taken in turn by Deteetho Hughes and Constable Dew-, and l.i.st cxening their diligence wib icu aided. Tliej were beaiching a cottage at X midland when they found in a cuplioaid under rhe stairs a quantity oi goods of ditlci ent kintK. These intruded cigaus, tobacco, bi^cuit^, and other goodt> which are now c aimed In Mr Hiflt. Tliere were aUo found a Mtit, of clothes of the same pattci n as that .supplied b\ Mr Lovett, an outer coat, and .some other articles of wealing apparel.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 4
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170TRACED TO KINGSLAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 4
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