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' JTJNITED PRESS assomatioh] IKON SAND. SUDDEN DEATH. A LOVING COUPLE. Auokund Ootober 3. A pair who had eloped from Sydney, nged about 23, have been traced here by the mother and sister of the runaway wife, who endeavored vainly to get the wife to return to her husband, but owing to the tears and entreaties of the gay Lothairo that she should stay, the mother cabled to Sydney, snd the deserted husband there put the law in motion. The police receivinginformationas to certain pro? party of the husband alleged to be in possession of the couple, a war. rant was about to be issued, and then the wife yielded, and returns by the first steamer, to''Australia, with her mother. _ The Lothairo is unmarried, and resided in Pydney, and expeota shortly to fall into a considerable sum of money frnin Englapd. Another attempt is lo be made to utilise the iron-sand doposits on the Coast, near Manukau Heads A smelting establishment is to be ereoted at Onehunua. An old woman named Mary Gallagher, of Onehunga, died at the door of the Auckland Hospital while being lifted out of an express. Dr Scott gave a certificate of death from natural causes, aocelerated by the shaking of the vehicle and want of comfort,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 14 October 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 14 October 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 14 October 1882, Page 2

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