FEATHERSTON NOTES.
(From Our Uwn Correspondent). Our esteemed staiwnmaster boing indisposed has been relieved for a nhilo by MrG. A. kubiV.'eii. Wo all hope to sen Mr Smith about i.oon unco moro.
A short whilo back tho Post had a tolcgnin, stating that a man called Jacobson had been murdered at Nowosßtlo, N.S.VV, A family of the eamo namo at Kaiwaiwal having a son, a sailor, called Otto Jacobean, and foaring that it vm thoir sou, furnished Constable Smith with a photo of him, and inked him to make'onquiruß concerning the docoaicd. lam pleased tn state that on Saturday Constable Smith received a communica'ion from the Newcastle Police, stating that the deceased bore no resemblance to tho photo forwardod, as >he man murdered was about fif'y yeara of ago and weighed abuut 17 stono
Two comnwroials mis«od tho down train on Saturday afternoon, bo they •ngaged a buggy from Mr Searlo and be drivon into town by tho genial Alf Bland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4696, 16 April 1894, Page 3
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161FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4696, 16 April 1894, Page 3
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