LATE NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.)
Chti-tchurch, last nighf.
The Australian tquadron arrived at Lyttelton to-day. Tbe Admiral proceeds to Dunedin on Monday in the OhalleDger. The fleet will remain at Lyttelton until March Bth.
Dunedin, last night.
. The Coroner's jury at Cromwell had a difficult task set them in deciding whether a body found in the Molyneux river was that of David Ande/son, a dredgemau.who fell into the Olutba river while going I ashore on a line, or that of Jae. Steel, who has been miseing from the Clyde since the new year. After consulting for an hour Bnd a half the jury found a verdiol by four to two that the body was that of David Anderson, and that hornet his death by accident in Cromwell. There is a general belief that the body was not that of Anderson,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1676, 17 February 1906, Page 2
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