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(UItyTEX) PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Blehheim, Sept2g. 3?hc,J3alvation Army still continue their gootural processions with torches and .hymn singing, notwithstanding the prohibition by the Borough Council. They believe the latter hus no fower to stop them. Ohkicitohvrch, Sept. 22. Tfh« i carpenter of the ship Wniioa, irhq ten days ago,; hM his fingers in the cogs of the steam, winch, (iie4 fpokt tet^nqß at LyttelcoQ to-day, Punbdin, Sept. 22. Qonajderable an^ety it ftU (pr t^o safety of the TaurangH, 4 schooner qf §\ tons, which left this port for the South Sea Island* on June 10th (104 days out), and has not since been, heard ot. The TWanija wag commauded by her bwnerT tTipitain Duncan, and had a crew of five. Mrs Duncan w as on board; Nelsok, ThisDay. An inquest on, Mrs Mercer was held at Appleby. A verdict" was returned that: she was accidentally k^od wl^ile illegally on the railway.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3
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151LATEST TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3
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