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§[PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LLERY ROBBERY IN AUCKLAND Auckland, July 14. Mr Howden's, a jeweller in Queenstreet, was broken into on Saturday afternoon, and over £700 worth of jewellery taken out. On returning on Saturday evening, Mr Howden, through the window, saw a man running from the counter. A man named *£ Gilbert caught the man coming out at the back, and after a desperate struggle the ■ burglar (a man named George McLean, a clerk, who it is believed comes from Sydney) was arrested with the help of :, the police. The jewellery was made up in two parcels. CHARGE OF MURDER. Gisborne, July 14. At the Police Court William Black, a laborer, was charged, on the informa,/evtion of Constable Riddell, with the "fe^murder, about the month of March, of Kobert Streeter, at Whatatutu. Mr Booth, R.M., granted a remand till Monday, July 21st. ASOTHER CASK OF bUIO'IDK. v . - "Westport, July 14. v WL man named Edward Hickey, committed suicide by hanging at Cape Foulwind last evening. He was supposed to be of unsound mind. i* MABONIO PROTEST. litvercaroill, July 14. „At a^jgeeting of the Victoria Masonic Lodge, l.O;, a resolution was passed •, protesting strongly against the establishment of a lodge in New Zealand under the Grand Orient of France, and expressing surprise at the want of patriotism displayed by several prominent Masons in the colony.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8830, 14 July 1890, Page 2

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8830, 14 July 1890, Page 2

LATEST INTELLIGENCE NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8830, 14 July 1890, Page 2