•■'''■ tfaptfriW Barry , has been severely handled.-Thy the Post Referring to the T.ay Bridge disaster the Captain told a i),unedin audience that, had he been in the train, he was inclined to think that j he would have come out all right ; upon •which .t}ieyPoit cruelly. remarksV" VVe also are inclined to.agree with this sentiBient. " The amount of * gas'in gal-laiit-captain would probably have kept him' even with a few tons of railwiv iron on top of lliiii. : T-he- ; iVeW' Zealand Times is canSidThat paper. admits that the other day Rlfcfefsof,'iron : ;wfire. frisking, about the and that a gust a. .yehicje and of the ;, Ui , s
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 402, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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104Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 402, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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