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A STRANGE CASE .

Disappearance of a FarmerGisborne, Tuesday. Edward Davis, who disappeared from his farm so mysteriously uary 22, and as to whoso whereawSuta no tidings cculd be discovered, turned up yesterday afternoon at a settler's house and obtained a meal. Ho said he had |been living in the bush on oatmeal and a few apples and had been unconscious for three days. Davis was apparently suffering from delirium. After a while he said he would go for a short walk and return again presently. He went away amongst the hills," but did not return. A search party is now out.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 2

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A STRANGE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 2

A STRANGE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 2

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