CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night.
3sr Stanley, of Stanley and Darbyshire opera troupti, who has Several years experience as a diamond buyei' ni Kouth Africa, has pronounced three stones said to have been found at Alfrorcl Forest by Mr Jacobsen, genuine diamonds. The body of Mason, one of the boys Josji on March 30th, was found yesterday on'fc'n'e ffor& $»}!§, seven5 even m^ e3 from Christchurch, mudh* doodmpo&wtJ, f|)p body of the little boy who was with him has not yet been found. Early this morning Kenning's boardinghouse, High-street, immediately adjoining ifyp jite of the fire by which King's furniture waveh,GU§ie fitter buildings were destroyed, was burned ddwp! 'ihe insa» ranee amounts to £300. lf A woman named Sarah Ann Perham, who has been drinking, attempted suicide £n |il}e river Avon on Saturday, and was §HPc§ssM ssmwento )m c \] e pn md° with the eleeti'ia light by Messrs Milnpp and Thompson, who intend to use it for lighting the music warehouse ; also, by Messrs Oannington and Kent.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1685, 24 April 1883, Page 2
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164CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1685, 24 April 1883, Page 2
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