CHRISTCHURCH.
Tuesday. It is proposed to give the members of the Akaroa Trust a public dinner. r It snbwed heavily in town for a short time .early this morning. Arthur Gerald Manning, late clerk of the Bank of New Zealand, was brought up at the Police" Couft to-day, and remanded. The prisoner said Mr Coster, manager ofj the.Bank, knew all about the robbery, andl had sent him to Auckland to. see if he could not arrange the matter.
A man named Robert Roberts was brought up at Court this morning charged with assaulting Mrs Cheevers, of the Cheevers Minstrels. It seems he had a stage-box, and put his arm round Mrs 'Cheevers' neck, evidently wanting to kiss her. She at once called to Mr Martin Simonsen, the manager, when Eoberts tried to assault both her and him. Before • the Magistrate, this morning, he said he was,all in a dream, and.did not remember anything, as he had been drinking. The Magistrate told him it was one of those dreams which had an unpleasant awakening, and fined him £3 and costs.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2969, 21 August 1878, Page 2
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