INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(PBB FfIESS ASSOOIATIOBt.)
JSei*on, August 11
Sharp and Sena report the sale of 305 tares bqab land at Takaka with sawmill md plant for £1230. A settler nßmed Thrmap, who reslied at Walmea West, ol >ao to the sea, left Nelsonhaven about foor o'clock this morning In a bout, together with his son-in-law, n»med Haynes, the fc*o Intending to proceed boma. At daylight this mornIng the boat was dltcovered about o rallp from the entrance, she having been taps'zed. Search parties have been out iO'dayt and found some things wblob were m the boat, as well as a bat belonging to one of the men. It Is uot thought possible that tha men conld have reached the shore, »nd so far they have not been found. The night was rqueUy and a swell was running at the bead of the bay Both men were married, haviog famlllea •JtO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2197, 12 August 1889, Page 3
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150INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2197, 12 August 1889, Page 3
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