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ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

OKOK MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

,«£ BEnroKD and Margaret Carroll, Lfcdiod. * ere cbar " ed afc the PdiCe L this corning with having, I, to 27th September last, feloniLenlted Robert Wilson, and there L then feloniously stolen and carried Kn the person of the sau Robert Km money, a silver watch valued Kid guard valued at £4 and a BJSatfc The facts o this case Ron the 27th September last a cabIlortedtoConstable Abrams that as he tlUomeabout 1 o'clock in the morn. Infvhen in Cook-street, he heard a Esllout "Police!" He went in the Ejo indicated, and saw a man who Ely drunk lying down in the street KjUfntTs 'residence. He saw Paddy By aid heard Maggy, his wife, say to t'ffmale, "I have got his chain," Rivanot got his chain !" and he conX ; knowing the character of the Wfc that the drunken man had been El Hβ informed Constable Abrams, Kql the drunken man as reported. Bank that he had been robbed of ■tos named. Sergeant Pratt stated Htault and robbery alleged took Hi tk 2?th of last month, but the Hijkad hot yet been recovered. It 'S ,■ ■ Ito be in a well at the resi•M the prisoner, and he asked for a Hfeaweek in order to permit of its Hby the police. A remand was HMingly.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 236, 7 October 1887, Page 5

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ASSAULT AND ROBBERY. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 236, 7 October 1887, Page 5

ASSAULT AND ROBBERY. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 236, 7 October 1887, Page 5