DISAPPEARANCE OF MR JAMES SHAND.
Dunedin, Sept. 23. Mr James Shand, a well-known resident of the Taieii, has been missing from borne since Friday last. On Wednesday he was in town and obtained several documents from the Official Assignee, and afterwards returned to his farm at Abbotsford. He was then in a rather distressed state of miad, and complained that he had of late suffered from insomnia. He was last seen on Friday morning by some farm employees, to whom he spoke in his usual manner, and then walked over the field, as was his custom every day. James Wilson and Peter Duncan left town on Saturday afternoon, afid assisted in tho search for him, which is being made by several parties, but-up to late yesterday he had not been found. Mr Shand’s coat, hat, and stick were found on the river bank about a quarter of a mile from the farm. A good deal of anxiety is felt by Mt Shand’s many friends.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1947, 24 September 1889, Page 2
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164DISAPPEARANCE OF MR JAMES SHAND. Temuka Leader, Issue 1947, 24 September 1889, Page 2
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