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DEATH OF BULLY HAVES.

The groat rover and freebooter of the South Pacific, Bully Hayes, has, the Fiji, Times learns, come to an untimely end. By the return of the Black Hawk from the Lime Islauds, wo aro informed that the American schooner Maggie Johnson brought tho nows to thje islaud of Makin that Captain Hayes, while trading in a small vessel off the island of Jalmit, had a series of bickerings ahd quarrels with his mate, and while in the act of going down the companion to roach his revolver to shoot the mate, was struck on the back of tho bead with the iron tiller, completely smashing his skull.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 2

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DEATH OF BULLY HAYES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 2

DEATH OF BULLY HAYES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 2

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