THE FRENCH ESCAPEES.
The three cases against Remi Philibert Lanfray Cury and Francis, alias Capitane Gasparini, for stealing a cutter from Noumea harbour, New Caledonia, on February 25, and for thefts from the dwelling-house of Mr. Henry Hefft, in Mechanics' Bay, on April 7, and the shop of Arthur Lovett, in Wellesley-street, came up before Dr. Giles at the Police Court yesterday, on remand, but only to be remanded again till Saturday, the 16fch, on the application of Inspector Broham, on behalf of himself and Mr. Williamson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9076, 9 June 1888, Page 6
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