THE KIHIKIHI HIGHWAYMEN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] UNKNOWN
I fO\\ 11 1 and Kennedy wcie .nie<*ted .md lodged in tlic lock up to day by Const lble Lowthci on ,i ch.ucre of ste.dinjj .v «.idd!e. The caso will be taken to lnonow, when it is to be hoped then backs will become acquainted with tho birch. A shoit ie<idence in jail and a diet of bread and w.itei n %\ h.it they want. ]t is rp]>ortcd that they stuck up a mm on Wednesday niuht, and dotn.uided liis money 01 his life. They pot neither, but they did pet wh.it was inoie to the purpose, a tln.ishing. Thoy quite en](iycd the .situation this morning, nnd l.iughed as if the whole affair was a pood joke. Mr U. Maunders h«u lost one of his horses. Doubtless these boys could tell him something about it.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2036, 25 July 1885, Page 2
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141THE KIHIKIHI HIGHWAYMEN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] UNKNOWN Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2036, 25 July 1885, Page 2
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