WELLINGTON.
f . ; '"-.,.". Yesterday. Hearn and fonr other rowiDg men hare . issued a challenge to row any five men! 4n,Newr2JeaJand for any sam up to £200. v lt s'nas been definitely ascertained, that Mr Charles White, the absconding secretary of the Wellington Building Society, did proceed by the mail steamer to San Fxa^fisco^V^B^' landed at Honolulu, and | spent the day in company with J. S. Webb,, a similar defaulter from Dnnedin. In 'Frisco he resided a few days at . 'Baldwin's Hotel, after which he was loat light of. ,".'/ ; , - Some Booundrel entered Sir James stable last night, and deliberately cut the tongue put of his .faTorite pony- No clue is known as to the perpetrator. '. *. A robbery took pface last night at the ! Prince of Wales Hotel. Mr Smith, the landlord, with bis wife, left the house for a few li^nutet to witness the tqrohlight proces^ibo, leafing>the barman in charge. ' The Waiter*, wißr the evening, ascertaineed that £110 in notes and silver had been extracted from the drawer in the proprietor's bedroom.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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170WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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