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THE ESCAPED MAORI PRISONER.

Christchtjrch, Nov. 16. Murray is still at liberty, although the Lyttelton police reinforced from Christchurch patrolled the hills all night. T t turns out that Murray robbad yet another houße the night before last, viz., Pege's, making four in all. In this case likewise food only was taken by him. The Mayor of Lyttelton has telegraphed to Government for leave to have the volunteers turned out to help in the capture. Constant reports still reach the police to the efloct that Murray has been seen in places widely divergent from euch other.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1817, 17 November 1888, Page 3

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THE ESCAPED MAORI PRISONER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1817, 17 November 1888, Page 3

THE ESCAPED MAORI PRISONER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1817, 17 November 1888, Page 3

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