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(ZVr Press Association.') Gbeymouth, This day. The excitement about the Paparoa reefs is increasing. Some magnificent stone is being unearthed. Wellington, This day. A slight shock of earthquake was experienced at 8 a.m. Wakapuaka, This day. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt here at 8 o'clock this morning. It was of short duration and appeared to come from south-east. It was preceded by a loud rumbling noise like heavy surf breaking on the shore. Aucxcland, Sept. 11. A male child nine months old, dressed in flannelette and fairly clad, with a feeding bottle beside it, was found at one o'clock this morning in the Western Park. Two young men going home heard the wail of an infant under the trees. They went and found the baby, and took it to the Newton police station. The police have not yet found the mother or any clue to its identity.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 424, 13 September 1897, Page 2

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Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 424, 13 September 1897, Page 2

Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 424, 13 September 1897, Page 2

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