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A STRANGE STORY.

STOLEN By MaOttlS. A WOMAN'S BtfMABKABLE OAREKR (Pbb J/xtESB Association^ New Plymouth, October 2. The Inglowood correspondent of the "Taranaki Herald" wruen :— " A party of a irveyora ia tha IN gat imam country have come across a young w uman, who iB recognised by a atar ncruf/B hor bro«at, as being a whlto child of a Lepperton nettler who was lost m the bneh m January 1874, and who at tha time was supposed to uave been stolen by a Maori. It ia ' I aaid that one ia married to a Maori; and at present cannot speak a word of JBngliih. JJumor has ifc that when Btolea she wai oonvejed to the Hawkea bay district, ia order to elade the eearch patties. Her two brothers have gone to see iHihey can reoognite their Jong lost sitter m the woman alleged to be co like her."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2242, 2 October 1889, Page 2

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148

A STRANGE STORY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2242, 2 October 1889, Page 2

A STRANGE STORY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2242, 2 October 1889, Page 2

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