Waring Taylor's Arrest.
■ The wording of Che warrant was as follows :—•«« Whereas* on the 19th; November last,j)aSt,imformatuiaJim» laid before one of her Majesty's Justjices of the Peace for that William Waring Taylor, ot *be>ij(y of Weilington, being a trustee, to wit, an eWutor of ; the will of : one .=; Janfei 1 May, deceased, of/cei-fcain^ property o| valuable securitia^ ..to wit, bwentytfir©,) of ten; pounds each," fully p^id upo each m, f ths capital of >the A Bimk^ 6f. New Zealand (colonial.. re^sfcer)^ for the, use or beneGt of Eraeat^Axii» ">. del, did, with intW^to.defraud,.' convert or. appropriate the, sajne^or some part thereof, to .or for hia own use or benefit,; or to the use or beuefit of., some ; ] person- mother than nthe,; Modi , Ernest Arundel, or did otherwise i fraudulently dispose thereof, and the matter of s\ich . iufdvmati^ny, haying been substantiated on oath, this is to conamand you forthwith to; abprehead the said ■William Waring'Tayfori and to brinjj him before sqnie'<oue or more 6t Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, to answer to the said- infofnW. tion, and to be^furfchertlcalt^itU I;*^^1 ;*^^ cording to law." i v •!,,;,., v^fS
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 24 November 1884, Page 2
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185Waring Taylor's Arrest. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 24 November 1884, Page 2
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