THE NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH WAYMAN.
This much-talked-of criminal arrived at Onehunga to-day by tho s.s. Mahinapua, in company with two other prisoners .'amod Wallace and Arnold. They were under tho escort of Warder lloulahan and P. C. Clarke, and were met on the boat by Sergeants Greene and P. C. Tapp. Those who looked to sea a typical highwayman in young Wallath wore very 'much disappointed. There is no bushranger look about him; indeed, ono would rather take him to bo a mild innocent farmer's boy with an inclination to conducta Sunday-school. However, he was caught red-handed, proved to be guilty boyond the shadow of doubt, and sentenced to eight years' hard labour.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 241, 11 October 1893, Page 5
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113THE NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH WAYMAN. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 241, 11 October 1893, Page 5
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