Found Drowned.
• DuNEDiN,.Octobor i, A man.named Rupert Bohert McMillian has been missing from Berwick, Upper Taieri, since the Bth September. His body was found iii the lagoon,on Sunday, Deceased had evidently fallen into the ; pter at night while in rather a muddled condition, fie was a native"of Scotland, and - bad ab oiie time stWed for the medical 'profession'. He'js Relieved to Have.*, brother jn the "North Island, " '■-.;..,-
The Half Holiday Movement. Inveroaroili,, October 3. The tradesmen's weekly half holiday movement was inaugurated to-day by a procession and sports," Tho closing'of places of business at 1 p.m. was practically; perfect, but it -.was observed .that Borne shops reopened affo sundown, contrary to the spirit of therflflyementp AVthe Bluff the pbiceYof business also closed without previous negotiations, and Bivcrtonis mbvibgir)'^tbe'sitino.dire'etioni '■ .-^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 2
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128Found Drowned. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 2
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