BLENHEIM.
Monday. Mr Lawrence, merchant, Blenheim, hag offered £100 (in addition to £200 offered by the Government and £300 expected from the i Insurance Offices) for such evidence as will lead to theNjonviction of the person or persona supposed to have set fire to the Government Buildings, Blenheim, in 1876. Many rumours era afloat. It is is said one of the culprit! has made a full oonfession, and particular! will be disclosed shortly. Thirdly. The town is placarded with bills announcing the Government reward of £200 on conviction of the persoas who set fire to the Government Buildings in 1876, and the Insurance Association Office offer £250 P. Lawrence £100, another settler £100; making in all £700.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3091, 14 January 1879, Page 2
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