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(UlflTBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) This Day. Mr Ncale, pliief officer oC the ill - . fated ship Lt|stipgham, lias been np« pointed chief pfliper of the (^ovenimeftt stpampn ginernoa. The second, mstfi, Mr ijarton, has obtained a free Hftssage by the Florida to London, svveiftl of the crew being shipped as A.B.Von the same vesael. The remainder of the Survivors have decided to remain .m the colony. WoODTILIiB, This Day. News i« just to hand that a settler named Makensen was drowned yesd»j morning "while attempting to croHg the Manawatu river on foot at the ford leading to Puketni, where he had land. The body has not yet been recovered^ Timaru, Sept. 18. A, granary and. stables, at Four Paaks Station, was totally destroyed by fiw -yesterday.. Two valuabletlioroagbbreds perished. )■■■■'. \ Donedik, Sept. 18. A bodjr m a decomposed state ha« boen found on the Flagstaff Ranges. It U suimised that the deceased is Mqlktetin, who left h.is hqaie ftU Ma,y fa i >is: father's place m Silver Peak Rangew.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 251, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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168LATEST TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 251, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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