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MISSING FRIENDS.

From a description of missing persons, ]stLloyds' Weekly , s we extraot, the! followioi 7?: :—The third Replication rentes to a young - - Englishwoman lost in a .dialant, oulpnyjMary Dainton"' Bailed ' from 1 Plymouth, November 20th, 1878, in the Waikato, servant to a Mrs. Louth, who was proceeding to New Zealand to jo.in ) ljer- Ipbant}, who was connected with theraihvayain tl^e' colony. From Ohristohurch' they went to Invercargill, where %y Dainton left tha Loutha, and, .it was believed, entered aiiother station. Her last letter, received two years ant) & half ago, stated that shs was very ill. 'Nothingfurther.'has beeq heard by her now anxioqe and alarmed parents. If New Zealand papers wijl second oijr efforts by copying this inquiry., ■some light'riiay be thwwn l up*(»nili6Vwft* w, " i * .abo.uts of fhemissipg^ne.ajoriw

Prince Victor/a son of ij"eromsrN'a'poleon, has commenced a year's pervica in an.' artillery acliopl.in France-; • :*/ .»"> For- tjie year endiii^ 1 ; Ju«a -feo the fovenues of :the dominions 'of; 1 Cai)a3a v a! : jfloi' i° 'the,©xpenditufe^'.fo i6,48U80 li le ( aving.ftsurplu9ofil245 1 095. During Wms'imtiiMrnm loss by fire iu the United States and umaaa in: th&monih of September alone was £ 1 .1 (V v ;ißß2[oinUtipg'.the fires in the record 5h0w.8,123 in number, and the aßgregate log3rfl.ii.il,ooo. »'wft Tho death is an .jnuncptl at 56'. yeat's -of Mr Baruinghani, an JSnglishman who rose from the poistioh of'a clay .labourer to be-the possessor of Works out 70,000 tons of rails a year, and the employer of 2000-hands. Ho was W. large real estate owner in England,'and had also a ' P ro Perty fttida'caatlo .jn. Franco, ■wherelife had ,'oifjy s in' ;]ife'. been miioh' erfipioyed The whitS' population l of New' Zonlkud hai' increased. :by. 75,621 perioiia' months, The number of husbands in that colony is 73,261, wives .72,304, .widows 4964,' and the total population is 489,993. This is exclusive of Maori^B, : Mrs"' Charles Perrons; the Mitv: pf ";a, gentleman- formerly'; in ' business as an auctioneer at Stourbridge,'lias been bar-, barmisly murdered •in South . America,Mr anil -Mrs Perrons went out eome'yeara. ago 5 ; arid settled at a spnt some 80 miles from Buenos Ayres.; Mr Perrens recently carae pver on n visit to Ihiß country arid, after jif had left two men entered the home, and killed Mrs Perrons by cutting her -.throat; their''apparent object being *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 2

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MISSING FRIENDS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 2

MISSING FRIENDS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 2

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