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CASE OF STICKING UP.

(tIV TKr.KGItAI'H—OWN COKUk'S.I'ONDRNT). Auckland, Monday.

An attempt was made this morning by two men to stick up the coach which carries the mail between Bombay and Drury. Two men rushed out and tried to secure possession of the coach, but the driver, Mr \i. S. White, was equal to the occasinn. He first knocked one of his assailants down, and then succeeded in driving past the other. Apparently no arms were used, and no damage resulted beyond one of the ruffians getting a heavy blow. It is hoped the men will be identified and secured by the police.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2597, 5 March 1889, Page 2

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CASE OF STICKING UP. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2597, 5 March 1889, Page 2

CASE OF STICKING UP. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2597, 5 March 1889, Page 2

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