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Dunedin, May 5. The Tararua wreck bodies, lately washed ashore, are decomposed and unrecognisable. They will be burisd to-morrow.
Christchurch, May 5. There are now loading in Lyttelton, or ready to sail for Home, no fewer thau nine ships, their total tonnage being 9066, with a carrying capacity of 12,50 C tons. Auckland, May 5. A young woman named Elizabeth Harvey, has been arrested for stealing an ulster in the St. Patrick's Cathedral. John Goldie, carpenter, aged 65, was found dead in his bed. It ia believed the cause was heart disease. He has been here since 1841, and is uncle to Mr Goldie, ex M.H.R.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1433, 6 May 1881, Page 2
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