A man named William Edwards has been arrested at Oamaru on a charge of robbery of a watch, with violence, from a man who was partly intoxicated. Housebreaking. —An extraordinary ca'ie ot housebreaking occurred at Inglewood, neur Now PiVinouth, on Saturday las*.. Alexander L.ng, a lending settler, and member of the Town Board, School Committen, etc., was caught coming out of the window of Mr Marsh's stora at midnight. He had taken from the store 80 straw hats, valued at £lol2s, American oil cloths, a clock, tobacco, and n variety of other articles, worth over £2O. He w<b arrested on Mondty, and taken to New Plymouth where he will be charged with breaking and entering. He has a wife and large family, and is in good circumstances, He had apparently no motive for the orise,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1853, 14 February 1889, Page 4
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135Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1853, 14 February 1889, Page 4
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