To-day's Despatches.
(BY TELEGRAPH.) 3? %| ,>; (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIITibK.)*? '■',< Auckland, This Da f. / • Arrived — Barque Crown Ihorpff/ Captain Everett, 98 days from London. Dunediu, This Day.' George Smith, better known as f • Chaffy," one of the oldest residents of Dcnstan, is missiag. It is supposed he has fallen into the river while intoxicated. Christohurch, This Day. • -Wm. Leepwhile working ihtheKar-" vest field laat week received a sunstroke. He is sow m a precarious position. Jailing sheep for preparation for export was commenced at the recently erected Belfast .freezing works on,-Satur-day last, ; ■-*, jv\_ "'■": 7 ■- ■. Bluff, This Day. The day after leaving Melbourne a Dunedin steerage passenger named J. W. Stack was missed from the Manapori. He is supposed to have fallen overboard. From his letters on board it appears he was employed on the Government Printing Office at Melbourne.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 73, 19 February 1883, Page 2
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137To-day's Despatches. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 73, 19 February 1883, Page 2
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