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MR SHEEHAN'S ILLNESS.

(FBOM OUE O^N COBBESrONDENT.), ..... Auckland, This day. The telegrams last night from Napier touching the state of Mr Sheehan were of a hopeful character, but a message just to hand says.there is no improvement, and less hope of recovery. J

(Pee Peess Association). Auckland, This day. Urgent telegrams received by Mr Sheehan's relatives to-day hold out no hope of his recovery. His sister left for Napier to day. . ' ■ . 2.40 p.m. Late telegrams from Napier say Mr Sheehan's life is despaired of, and his relatives have left by the Waibora for Napier. •• Napieb, This, day. Mr Sheehan, M.H.R., still lies in a critical condition, and small hopes are entertained of his recovery.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5118, 12 June 1885, Page 2

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MR SHEEHAN'S ILLNESS. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5118, 12 June 1885, Page 2

MR SHEEHAN'S ILLNESS. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5118, 12 June 1885, Page 2

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