CHRISTCHURCH.
November 8
A house at Rangiora was burglariously entered on Thursday last, and £25 in notes stolen therefrom. There was £46 in notes, all in a purse, but, strange to say, the thief managed to drop £21. No clue to the thief has, as yet, been obtained.
The Peninsula fire raiser still defies detection, and still plies his alarming vocation. For the third time the Little Akaroa Hotel has been burned down. First of all the original building was burned down while empty ; then a temporary structure was burned, and now another building utilised temporarily has been destroyed.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3537, 8 November 1882, Page 3
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