A Dunedin telegram says “ The scanty news of the wreck of the Cheviot near Queensland has caused many anxious inquiries. At least three families have near relative- on boaid and whose parents liv. here. One was fortunate enough to escape from the lararua at Wairapa Point. His friends have ro intimation whether he has been as .'ortunate on this occasion. The average valne.per lb of tea imported to Neu Zealand during 1886 was only tr npence, and as the duty is feurpen-e, there is a fine margin between the value and the price to the consumer. The f tquent train robberies in Texas have resulted in a decision to aim eight men on each passenger train. WAN I ED—A Man, to make himself get.. ial‘y rueful. Must be able to milk. Apply at Te Hapara. UV AN'l 1 I KNOM N- Good Silk Hand Vv kenhiifs firm 2s—tplend.d value Also Cheep White once, at J. LONGLEY’S WANTED— Ail to come and see my I4s and 16s Suits, at the door, at J. LONGLEY’S,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 27 October 1887, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 27 October 1887, Page 3
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