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EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL.

Wosk strange elopement case ha 3 just gSjne^o.the' knowledge of the Liverpool iityjjioiioe. It Beam? that a comtaiini-j^qjOAwW-roooiyeil by a Rteaniship comjatiytiii -tha city from Kilburn, in Susjitilfiialrins* and paying for two passages llpfeLfriPorfc in the names of Rose Fairi^ifciftiM^.J.i'rana S'eele. The police have jjjnqe^Jbaen informed thai Steele was a Bj|j;ned/ra'ra-.\vith a family, that he was fei'jilciyed as a gardeaer at a gentlenan's place in Sussex; that ho deserted ||j|twife and, family, and eloped with pnHffan," a. young woman engaged as igxjotnestio servant at the same place. BJfe^rnaaw.aya took train, to Liveroccurrence happened Ipftiel^pßney. v After leaving Kilburn, Sjeale^rgaye. the young woman all his <p>§9y;j£ jewellery, and the passage ticS|ts ;," to take care of." When the grain/^arrived at Willesden Junction, left iho carriage for a short time, he returned to the platform he ', mund -ftho rlrain had departed and that ms^qompamori had gone with it. Having ; ffii^railwfty., ticket, he followed in the pxib:;^ Liverpool. . He arrived at the B^y;j;liut v the. girl was not, as he had : awaiting him. To add to he forgot the name of the ' ffig^|in:Jwhich' the passages had been ||trajH;-He searched everywhere, but telfeypung woman he could not find. |||Ste:tlay,, he was wandering about the stage. He told some people, pßonjpjVwhqm were Messrs Thorn waite uMfeStrettle, of the city detective de- : of the plight he was in. He neither sympathy nor assistIll&ljvbutit was ifound that the young |oman had sailed the day before, taking to New: York the passage 1 |^eta and all Steele's money and other ■ jEO^er^y^ / TheVrunaway husband haa | |^^.vrbeoptne l thoroughly repentant.' J^liiaa'^written tohia deserted wife' SingSfor forgiveness, declaring that if may; /return "never, no never, will iioaM from the old love again." fib last sedn he was without fnnds or ndi- wandering about the streets of

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7199, 26 June 1885, Page 4

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EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7199, 26 June 1885, Page 4

EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7199, 26 June 1885, Page 4

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