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DUNEDIN, Tuesday.

childWf& ittJMte^MffJWWU' Tiie child has beeu 'in'octi* worse during the past few days, and further action

cannot/Ue'JiAkefi'itipWWiWnd-'lAir^ytVA . Last Night. (The lad Webb 1 wh'£ ft Wilt' b€' remembered, aptne time ago Jiadnto hayoi both feet ain^utotd Xt J the ''hospital 1 thWgh their being frost Q bjfctep, I?ftVj?B7"y the JRotomahana to-morrow" for' Melbourne, where it is intended to (-provide him with" artificial, limbs. t The Union Steamship Company have generously given 1 h'ini°* free passage, and an attendant has been allowed'at a" moderate rato to'afccu'mp'any < him. Several gentlemen jn town are interestingvthem.selvss.JuJtUe^JJase^ofv the lad, and^m-jdu&JEfrfffi WiJPjsee?th*t <lie? is pnt to learn some convenient trade. The following are additional particulars' cStfcerftih'J\ the: "'a"ccrdeht,lßy''^rhich * two children^ \wer.e ) ) b l ur^ed <f! at {.Cape on moriday afternoon! Pour children named^ severally, Mary Ellen McDonald (siaT' 'years), 'Andrew 'l^elsori ' (five years), MA.cytx Ellen Donovan, daughter of the assistant lighthousekeeper, w tln"d~ Ef n(&Bfl"Nelson^(two'^yearB" old) son of the [lighthouse-keeper, went into an old cow-house for the purpose of settiug'fire to the shed. When-they saw the mischief they had done/ the isvp >, eldest childretn rau awayi and, the,;,two babiea huddled themselves in a corner near the door, where; ifcheyV were subsequently found by Mr Nelson, whose attention was first directed to the spot by the screams of -the children, and rescued them! .._jj , (J

1 . IN.VERCARGILL, Last Night., „ i News has reached the Bluff that a boat containing two native^ and; ft European named Joseph England,' capsized in a squall „pff T Euapeke. England one s Native-"Sver'd drowned, " but tlfe others clung to the boatuml reached' the shore." Bot^hodies.hfty^^een.recoye^, , JJlo:Ui.

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1671, 22 March 1883, Page 2

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266

DUNEDIN, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1671, 22 March 1883, Page 2

DUNEDIN, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1671, 22 March 1883, Page 2

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