To-day's Despatches.
(united psess association.) Christohurch, This D»y. Twelve samples of ioilk have been an^ysed by Professor Binkerton. "Vven were unadulterated, and tbo oth» r dilated with warer, 20 per c j nt. j Samples of various Iquors have been obtained from hotels to be analysed, Auckland, 1 his Day. , Feara are entertained for the safety of the brigr Moa, which left Danedin on the 28rd May for Kaipara, and has never been heard of. The body of the man drowned off the wharf has been recovered, and identified as that of J. Downey, of Glasgow, lately employed as fireman m the engine room ot the Penguin. A man named Yoike ateo fell off the wharf, and narrowly escaped being crushed to death between the wharf and the steamer (Joromandol. A seaman of the Eotomabana jumped overboard with a rope and rescued him.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 175, 30 June 1883, Page 2
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143To-day's Despatches. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 175, 30 June 1883, Page 2
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