NEW PLYMOUTH.
Thursday. |
There is no doubt now that the schooner Kaiuma has been lost. There were seven on board when she left Wr?'tara. Captl Maude, his son. end Fr - "k Lipmari, beiteir k.nown as "The Profesao.-." f He was tho first man who in'Toducfd tb!e :r6pe-tyinj[ trick in Auckland, fourlt.en years ago, at the- Prince of Wales Theatre.. He was brought down lo Taranaki, by Mr Langbridge, now of Auckland. Mitchell wap a boy goifc'g to see his friends at Kaipajra. Sofensonwss'tue son of a German' living here. The mate and the seamen's names are not yet known. Gapt. Maude ha j two sons; both little children. His lif 5 was insured, but as he was..nqt married to the woman he was living with, she and th j children are left destitute. He is said t) be a relative of Gapt. Grubb, late of ths schooner.; Merlin; ■ which was- > >W/recke L SOmetipieagO, , T ; i Yr -, ...■r,..;j O 'V The surrey of the line oF railway be •- , tween" Stratford and; Nonaanby; .has, bee 1 started, i - '
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2989, 13 September 1878, Page 2
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176NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2989, 13 September 1878, Page 2
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