INTERPROVINCIAL.
(l!Y TELEGRAPH. —FItKSS ; ASSOCIATION.) CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. Early this morning, a man entered tho shop of Mrs Warnc, Lyttelton, getting in at the window. Mrs Warne heard him and called out apparently to waken some one in the next room. The intruder then unlocked the street door and ran o(L He was not seen, ; but is supposed to be the Maori who escaped from Addington Gaol. ; To-day George Whitcotpbo, and Georgo Tombs, printers and boolc-hinders, were fined £2 and 7s costs for keeping eight young and three youths at .work atjtjfrWi on Saturday, October 27-th. ■■■ ' The girls were, employed folding sheets as they came from'the printing room, and were at work in the book-binding department on -the upper floor. -The ; case i; ''Was brought as a test one, and the defence was that the work was incidental to printing. Hoatii Mare, the escaped Maori prisoner, was captured today at;Raupaki by Constables Drake and McCormack.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2546, 3 November 1888, Page 2
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154INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2546, 3 November 1888, Page 2
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