To-day's Despatches.
(B* Telegraph*) (united press association.) Ohristohurch, This Day. A.b a meeting at Sonthbridtre re the alleged goldfield, a psrson stated that ths locality was near the Ninety Mie beach at Taumoto. Many from South•iri'ige have gone prospecting. A. woman named McOorraick, who had been subject to severe fits of coughing for a short time past, had an attack yesterday morning, and died before medical aid cou'd be obtained. Dtjngdix, Tins Day. By the Tarawera to-day the lad Webb, who lost his legs through frost it, , arr.ved from Me-bourne. He has 'l-vl a piir otoork lea;s supplied, ami an walk with the aid of a stick. A fatal accident is »\Morted from Lake Wakatipu. • A rabbiter, believed to b) a ruaaway sailor, was standing upon a boat lighting his pipe, and fell oat and nefer ro ? e rt o aia -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 190, 18 July 1883, Page 2
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141To-day's Despatches. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 190, 18 July 1883, Page 2
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