To-day's DesDatcaes.
(UNITED PBBSB ABaOOIATION-.)J Auokland, This Day. Private letters by the mail state T that Love".grove, the Waikatd CjaimiTttF lx^l the Derwent Wdiev estates;has been recognised by his mo.ther though aboufc 26 years have elapsed since ; laßtsheshw him. : ; - ; ■■.-. ■■ >: , Hokitika, This Day. An old man named McOulloch fell down an ; abundoned shaft, at the Pad? dock on Friday last. Tha shaft was fifty feet deep, and McGuHoch' was ndt rescued until 'ruesdajry after baitig in.it more than foixr daysi He is repbrted'td be bruised, but no bones are broken^ Once he reached within twenty feet of the top of the shaft, bat could get no hirther. His cries were heard by ; some children, which I^dto his rescue. - '■•= -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 126, 4 May 1883, Page 2
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117To-day's DesDatcaes. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 126, 4 May 1883, Page 2
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