THE S.S. TARARUA.
Identification of Bodies. [PBBSS association tblbgbam.J INVERCARGILL, May 10. Eleven bodice were washed ashore on Sunday night, south of Otara Point, including those of Ihos. Crawford, Captain Garrard, and a son of Dr, Campbell; also the body of a lady passenger (unidentified), a little girl, and several males, including a Chinaman. The right hand and arm of a lady, broken off near the shoulder, have come ashore. [The news of the discovery of Captain Garrard's body is confirmed by a private telegram, received to-day in Christchurch, which adds that his watch, a locket, and a portrait of his mother were found on the body. It is intended to take the remains to Christchurch for interment. Ed. Globe ]
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2246, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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120THE S.S. TARARUA. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2246, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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