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[Advertisement.] TO MR. WILLIAM ADAMS.

Sir —A. p nin --tory will suffice between you and me. Tlu> vein's of Mv.Rooney's fencing his been stolen,and the "-lie'l was q 'iiijj piecemeal. My son, to save the latter, demolish tl it, and carted the portion which was fit for nothing else to his house for firewood, leaving three piects, i*ach 24 feat long, rtx by threes, intending to tnko thorn down at springtide by water to- bit boatshed. Your relative plea-ied suilty to itealing these three pioces ; so the cue was not frivolous, nor Was it di3inHsi-d I Avill correct another mUstatoment— the offei to p,iy for the Umber was not made until the police wiiie present On the day on which the rep»rt of ihe case appeared in the pxperi, Mr. Campbell udvoitised a reward of £10 for the discorerr of the thieves of his fencing in the same neighbourhood. It was tim-j something wu done. lam truly ■ <rry your voanp relative has been mixed up in tncn a niiittcr, and I hope he will remember the caution our excellent Resident Magistrate gave him whan he re!« wed him from cuitidy.— l am, &c, , J. Waimouth, Sew. August 25, 1871.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4378, 26 August 1871, Page 3

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[Advertisement.] TO MR. WILLIAM ADAMS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4378, 26 August 1871, Page 3

[Advertisement.] TO MR. WILLIAM ADAMS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4378, 26 August 1871, Page 3

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