NGARUAWAHIA.
Tick weather still continues to bo very stormy and wet. All the rivers are very much llooded. Mr. Quick's could get no further than Kangiriri on its way to town yesterday. The river has llooded the roads about Rangiriri and Mereuiere.— To-day, Thomas Moore was charge i before Mr. Set rancke for stealing a horse from Otaliuhu, the property ot Mr. Vulgar. Prisoner ma ie ii statement that he bought the horse from some man at Onehunga named Wilkinson, and took no receipt. Mr. Vulgar stated the horse was safe iu the paddock on the evening of the day the prisoner gave as the date he bought it. Committed for trial.—f Correspondent, July ly, 1871. j _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 28 July 1871, Page 3
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