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THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

The two escaped prisoners, Williams and Gavin, have been heard of since our last. Williams is supposed to have stolen a horse afc Wainui. Corporal Farmer at once followed on his track, and arrived at Castle Point ou Sunday. He found that Williams had been seen in thafc locality. One of the prisoners, believed to be Gavin, was afc Mangawhero, Mr. Ormond's out-station, on Monday, the 14th, and apparently went on ; but was again seen on the run on Tuesday, when he asked directions for the. road to Mangapoaka, (Manawatu), so thaf.iie. has probably gone that way. -Telegrams -.to the above eff.cfc reached Nabier on Sunday morning. Yesterday morning >ar!y, although suffering from il 1 — S_ully started for Castle Point, and we hope h. will have some suc- _ v : ceas.V

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1129, 22 February 1870, Page 3

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THE ESCAPED PRISONERS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1129, 22 February 1870, Page 3

THE ESCAPED PRISONERS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1129, 22 February 1870, Page 3

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