Incendiarism.
About 9 p.m. on the 6th instant, at Grove Town, Blenheim, a stack of oats, a stable, fifty bags of barley, and one hundred empty sacks, the property of William Jones, value £l5O, were destroyed by fire, which it is supposed was wilfully caused. The property was not insured.
(See Police Gazette, 1881, page 107.)
Burning of Enoch Jones’s and John Templeton’s stables, &c., at Wyndham.—The manager of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Invercargill, guarantees £IOO reward for such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the offender or offenders.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 15, 27 July 1881, Page 123
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