On Sunday last, in most of the places of public worship in Auckland, prayer was offered up for rain. The absence of moisture is said to be beooming very seriou?. ' The Evening Post, November 15, says:— On the last upward voyage from Nelson to Taranaki, an accident of a serious character occurred to Captain Kennedy, of the s.s. Airedalq. While walking along the deck his foot slipped, arid he fell heavily against the skylight, breaking a couple of his ribs. Wo are glad, however, to be able to say that he soes not seem much the worse for the a,c-
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 869, 17 November 1870, Page 2
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