A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.
BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND FRISCO. [nv Tia,r.<;iiArn. —ciuss association', j Dunedin, Saturday. Advice has been received hy tho po> lice from the Union Company that tho American consul at Papeete in making enquiries concerning Mhb Nellie Donohuo, who left Dunedin by tho Moeraki on March 2(>th for Wellington, where alio joined the Aorruißi for Frisco. She was neconipaniod by a girl two years old, who is said to have been abandoned in Papeete. The police are unable to ascertain if tho woman was a resident of Dunedin Her fare from Dunedin to Frinco was paid by a man living in the luUnr (own, and the child was carried free.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 576, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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111A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 576, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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