Mb. G. G. Mill.—The painful anxiety caused by the supposed death of this lamented gentleman, has induced the offer of a reward to be made for his recovery. We have been instructed to offer the sum of £2O to anyone willing to institute a search, and if possible to recover the body. Full particulars as to the wishes of I he family can be had on application at our office.
Gisbobne School. —We have been requested to direct attention to the re-opening of the Gisborne Public School on Monday next. The teacher, Mr. Hay, was a passenger by the Pretty Jane, from Awanui on Thursday night last;
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Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 2
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107Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 2
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