INVERCARGILL.
::.':'[■, :''.■■ '..'•■ 06t7. Bankruptcies, which were some* "wbtt^rafeliere for some months after Mi passine: of th 6, new law, are becoming numerous. The Jbfldy-joi a-man was f ound-yes-•day between Edendale and Halfway Bush. Ir is supposed that he died from exhaustion some weeks ago^ In one "of iiis pockets was found the •discharge of "E. Fisher, a s i c waid. from the s.s. Victory, at Duiiedin m December 1883. There were also two letters signed " Your loving sister Mary Ann McCarty," dated Bob-
ton, Mass., and other documents showing that deceased was a native of Ireland. At th<> inquest the jury returned au open v :• 'ict. :
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1316, 9 October 1884, Page 3
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106INVERCARGILL. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1316, 9 October 1884, Page 3
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