TELEGRAMS.
[ebb PBBSB ASSOCIATION.] Borne Arrivals. Auckland, To-day. A ship supposed to be the Oamaru and a barque believed to be the Loch Fergus, both from London, passed Cape Brett at 4 o’clock yesterday. An Illicit Still. Qisbokne, To-day. - Thomas Lake was fined LSO, or six months, for having an illicit still. It was only a kerosene tin and an oil drum, with a bit of gaspipe connecting them. The defendant said he was using it to make a washing fluid. Missing. Oam abu, Jo-day. Mr James Udall, an old and respected resident, was lost overboard the a. a. Beautiful Star this morning. He was observed to leave the saloon at 1 a.m., and an honr afterwards his hat was found aft. The vessel was then searched, but Mr Udall could not be found.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1386, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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134TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1386, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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