A LATE telegram via Suez states that ast oil spi-iii" is said to ha\e bten dis«ot?ere<l near London. Embfzzliiment by a Public Officer. — — Alexander, the Postmaster at Kaiapoi, Sr'rovince of Canterbury, has heen apprtjfeended on a charge of emb< zzl< ment. /Boat Accjdkkt. — A dreadful accident "-scent red at Napier on Suinluy eveuin-. Sast, resulting in the loss of five lives. Il ••a-pf-ears that, a party of seven, consisting <®f Mr. Mm fin, Mr. MvNalty ano' his son, 3_r- Rol crt Br-ntcu aiid his sen, _Vlr jHeniy Yntes, and Her.iy Hollow ay, went .toutoti a- pleasure trip, and wh< n neai .-Kaniu-atira Bank they lost their lowioc-ks, ilft. ferry ii -tin seeing the party in difficult} jwem f-o their t-c-siHiuice, but. on {-etnnfj "^aionji«i(le they eudeavoted to lay hold ol 3»is hoat, nnd loth of llieni <•■■ prized -isM_ier iio.-ifs went iut to the rescue, bui -<ss«ki)ess eanie on. Hollow ay midßten--■"ton were picked up exhtiusied hy ihe "Oailenj_er's beat two miles from land, ___.11 the three men drowned leave widows sad children.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 279, 26 November 1870, Page 4
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172Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 279, 26 November 1870, Page 4
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