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Per Press Association. Patea, This day. Active search is being made for the bodies of the drowned men, but as yet without success. Yesterday the police recovered some clothing. A fire ap Kakaramea this morn* ing destroyed McLaren's bootmakers' shop and stables, and an , out building attached to the hotel. ' The latter was not insured. Insurance on stables, JB3OO m the South British M'Laren's stock- £75 m the Colonial. At last there seems a chance of the railway being completed. The embarkment across the swamp is i standing well, and the engine is able to cupss, w}#l ballast. The permanent way is laid up to the station, and if the bank does not | sink again it is expected the line will be opened m a fortnight or three weeks, Qhristchurcb, Jnly 2Q. Humours have been diligently circulated that cable advices have bten received from Mr Kelsey to the «ffeet t<i at the diamond* he took Home from Canterbury to be tested bave proved to bo genuine. It is confidently stated that the rumours have no foundation.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 325, 27 July 1883, Page 2
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178LATEST TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 325, 27 July 1883, Page 2
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