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DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND
[By Telegraph, Per Press Association.j
CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 22
Last evening the body of a middle aged man was seen in the Waikato river by the Cnpt. of the river steamer. The police were notified and the body was recovered in a badly decomposed condition. By means of articles in the clothing it has been identified as that of Benjamin Seaborne, a taxi driver, who disappeared from Cambridge on October 3rd., leaving a message of his intention to do away with himself.
NEW WHARF' OPENED. GISBORNE, ■ Nov. 22
A new wharf at Tologa Bay was formally opened bv Hon Cobbe (Minister of Marine) to-dav, before a large crowd from the surrounding district. Hon Ngato and Air K. S. Williams were also present.
UNIVERSITY SENATE. WELLINGTON, Nov. 22. The University Senate . met to-day
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 5
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