A gentleman of Hibernian decent, who describes himself ai an Italian,.created a.. profound aonßation atseveral baulis in Sydney on thel6th December. He preaented a cheqtis f0r,£18,000., Heuid.be would take the amount'in gold, J 'aa he was Sir Henry .Paikei, and ,wia about ; {q. ( take ■ another trip to Europe. He drore'abW' from batik to bank to the wonder and astonishment of the cabby, who, at last, ■ coming to the conclusion that his fare was a shingle Bhort, drove him to tho Central Police Station, instead "of to'the QoTern-; moiit House, as commanded, by - unfortunate fare, v He was afterwards examined by two tnedioal men, and com*'; mited to Glandesville as'a liinatio.''' v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 29 January 1883, Page 2
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111Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 29 January 1883, Page 2
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