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>•<>■", f: i • ■■"■ * r 'r"i "'i'Ty'i'-- ■ ■ ■!i ■ }(■■ i f"'- ft ;' » < • < [TOITED PRESS ASSOUIATIOHI ' STRANGE BOBBERY. Nelson, this day. , A. remarkable robbery has come to light but where it was committsd is a mystery, On Friday last Messrs Lightband & Co., of this city, received ex steamer Glendower nine cases of the best class of English boots. They paid out and took delivery, but on opening out they found that no less than 67 paira t of. the;mpst expensive sorts bad been'abstrabted, and'tlie |riinks;filled up with English fooil,* j f). MOBE FIEES. Chrehchurch, this day. Two cottages in Windmill fend, the property of J. G, Gilbery, were destroyed by fire.last.night.. The insurance is f4BO in' 'the 'London, Liverpool and Globe.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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118TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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