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Wallatl), better known, perhaps, as the Taranaki Highwayman, who was released from prison the other clay, inserts the following in the Taranaki Herald :—I would that I could better express that sense of gratitude which I feel towards those of you who have shown such sympathy and kindness, both to my3slf and parents. It is undoubtedly due to your untiring efforts that I am home to-day. I was once wild and foolieb,' but have long ago repented, and urn now determined to live a good, just and honourable life ; and I feel by doing this I can best show that sense of gratitude which I feel so deeply. I sincerely trust that the future will redeem the past.

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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 382, 14 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 382, 14 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 382, 14 January 1899, Page 4

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