TELEGRAMS.
ft', [PKBj ASSOOIATIOH.] C ft iA Home Vessel. c ■ ! Dunidin, To-day. ftp, The Timairu, ship (Captain Fullarton), fthaa arrived Ifrom London, 78 days oat. ft „£PI9 broughjt eight passenger*, who enftp4>yed eicellpnt health. - l Rescued,. „ J CHBisTOHtracH, To-day. J ftp? The harbpr master at Akaroa telegraphs _ Ip* that the disabled cotter Hero and her I i were rescued, and are safe in Akaroa. f sS'*Fr I' Found Death r ~ An old pan named Arthur Scrisby, 11 1 Commission! agent, not having been seen D since Saturday* his office was oroken open 1 ,* to-day when he was found on the floor c -dead. The deceased was a bachelor, and 8
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1294, 1 July 1884, Page 3
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110TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1294, 1 July 1884, Page 3
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