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THEFTS FROM RAILWAY CONSIGNMENTS.

AN OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE. [United Press Association.] „,*,,* r DUNEDIN, April 21. William Lowen, c. railway guard, who was recently sentenced to 14 days for receiving stolen property, was, with a - man named William Brown, committed for trial to-day, oharged with breaking into the railway goods shed and stealing a case of tea and a box of tobacco Iho paokages were removed irom the goods sbed in January last, and the oontenta abstracted and. replaced by clay, Thr ' cases went on to the consignees and were ' taken into their stock and the theft wai only reoently discovered.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 22 April 1898, Page 2

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THEFTS FROM RAILWAY CONSIGNMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 22 April 1898, Page 2

THEFTS FROM RAILWAY CONSIGNMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 22 April 1898, Page 2