TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Supposed Drowning Case. Tauranoa, November 2 It Is reported to tbe police that four Natives who left m a boat on Friday night for Notiti have not turned up, a\id it is believed the boat must have foundered and the Natives been drowned. There was a rough sea that night. Constables have been despatched to examine the beach for bodies. A Streak of Luck. Wellington, .November 2. Two Wellington residents, Tlndall and Bond, drew Silvermine In Adams' Melbourne sweep, prizes for whioh were £5000, £2000 and £1000. They laid off £3000 to £200, and consequently as their horse only onrne In second they win £2200, or £400 more than they would have re> ceived had the horse won the Onp.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1701, 2 November 1887, Page 2
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122TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1701, 2 November 1887, Page 2
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