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A STRANGE STORY.

(By Telegraph,—Press Asaooiation). .-•■■■■ Welumo!), Monday. : A short time ago, Mr Boss, a well known fruit dialer of Wellington, left for a trip Homo, accompanied by liis wife, via 'America. His son/Samuel, afterwards left to join him, Letters came by the mail, addressed to bamuel, and .thinking it strange, the family opened them and found them to be condolences from several people upon the death of their father. Mr Boss was not ill when he left, and no newa of'his death tave been received by cable, Meanwhile the family ate in great trouble, and eagerly await (he Kaikoura's arrival;'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 2

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101

A STRANGE STORY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 2

A STRANGE STORY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 2

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