Turned Up Again.
Two or three weeks ago we quoted from a Wairarapa contemporary a paragraph relating to the disappearance of Mr- Kentish M'Lean, of Napier, which occurrence at the time created much anxiety, it being feared that some mig., chance had happened to him/, and the police m fact being engaged inactive efforts to ascertain his' fate. Some apprehensions were, entertained that he might have" met with foul play on his journey, or that,,, as he health, he might either have experienced some sudden seizure or have fallen a victim to some accideut. However, we are glad to learn that his friends' an* xiety has been relieved by the news that he has turned up all right m Australia, whither he had gone m search of renewed health. Since his illness he had got into a nervous state and had become morbidly reluctant : to speak of his intended movements, so his Mends, not knowing whither he had directed his course, were naturally uneasy about him* and felt very anxious as to his safety until they heard from him,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 38, 20 March 1883, Page 2
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179Turned Up Again. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 38, 20 March 1883, Page 2
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