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NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night.

The first time the Queen's writ has ever been carried into effect in the Mokau country, was on the 7th July,. when Constable Ryan arrested, under warrant, Horand Decourcey Martelli, a member of the A. C. Force for larceny. Martelli had gone to Mokau in company with Capt. Messenger for the purpose of obtaining signatures of some natives to certain deeds, and it was while on this business that the arrest was made at Mokau Heads. The charge upon which the prisoner is arrested is for having stolen a breachloading gun of the value of £5, the property of Her Majesty.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 2

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NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 2

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