AUCKLAND.
Mrs Warren, a ladylike person who came from Sydney some time ago with her husband (supposed to be a commercial traveller), has been arrested on a charge of attempting to let,fire to Haslett's boarding house, Waterloo Quadrant, and. stealing apparel of the value of eighty pounds, tbe property of Mrs Laurie, another lodger, Mrs Warren and Mrs Laurie'were on friendly terms, but on Saturday night Mrs Warren's room was found, to .be on .fire in several places, while a quantity of Taluable pr tides from Mrs Laurie's room were missing. Mrs Warren ultimately confessed that she had taken them. When brought into Court this morning she fainted, and had to be carried out. The case was remanded. The Governor and Col. WHtmoro hare gone to the Waikato. The Hon. J. Sheehan reteras to the Thames to-night.
This day.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2842, 25 March 1878, Page 2
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139AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2842, 25 March 1878, Page 2
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