LAST NIGHT’S WIRES.
[united press association.] WELLINGTON, Yesterday. A small case which has been identified as Eart of the cabin furniture of th® schoon®r lannah Barratt has been picked up near Sinclair Head. Other wreckage whicn is believed to have belonged to her, has also been washed ashore, and there is now no doubt that she has been lost, along with the crew. Arrived—Kilweny, barque, from London ; 120 days. AUCKLAND, Yesterday. Arrived—Ellerton, fromTimaru ; Onward, from Napier. Sailed—Taiaroa, for South. Thos. Barnett was thrown from his buggy at Newmarket, and seriously hurt. The horse got frightened by the approaching train. Captain Wright, of the Salvation Army announces a divisional headquarters for the Colony will be formed cither at Auckland or Dunedin, and twenty stations at the centres of population and elsewhere. R. C. Barstow, Coinmissioner, is holding a fresh enquiry into the charges made by the girl Witherall against Hogan, master of the Kohimarama Industrial School.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1310, 17 April 1883, Page 2
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155LAST NIGHT’S WIRES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1310, 17 April 1883, Page 2
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