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WELLINGTON.

This day.

William Neale and Richard Buck* ridge, who are supposed to have an organised system of stealing horses in the interior, were brought before the Resident Magistrate this morning, but remanded for a week to enable certain native wit* nesses over a hundred miles away to come and give evidence. On Saturday, while a mob of horses were being shipped for the South, several of them were relanded and taken possession of by the police, who subsequently arrested the prisoners at Grey town, Wairarapa.

The barque Glencoe, loaded with iron bark timber from Australia, for ■ the Hurunui bridge, broke adrift from her anchorage at Port Robinson, Gore Bay, and has become a complete wreck.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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