Telegraphic.
I MORE EARTHQUAKES.' VVe'sTCObt, Monday. A sharp shock of earthquake was leltat 10 mfnutes to 8 last night. Slight yibrationa during patf. week. Monday. A short ejaarp shock of earthquake was felt at half-past seyen o'clock yesterday faorniog an<j a slight one 36 minutes later, The duration of the first was hot very distinct, being more like a sharp wrench.
Drowned at SeaAuckland, Monday. On September 11, when the Alaniedii was in latitude 25-46 South, 175.48' West, H. P. Bolton, aged 21, it' uatlve 6F I 'England, one' of the seaman 'gf . the vessel ; accidentally fell oyeiboaiC ftfe buoy? were.thrown out and ft boat lowered, and every effort made, to save him, but without utes and then disappeared. The boat j|ephed for an; hour'and forty mb : ■jujesj'.but he was.not sjim" again.- ■ |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 2
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132Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 2
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