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A SAD DISCOVERY.

A kemaekable discovery of huiriiu remains has been made near Milkengay, about 50 miles from Wentworth, a portion of Avoca station. A rabbiter named Halbtrfc, while on his round, discovered what prove to be the bones of aome unfortunate ;b Uß hman. Close by tho remains a pair of bluchers and a wax vestas boz wore found, and crushed by some passing animal, but with the name " Bell and Black " quite',legible, and containing three cheques, amounting to over £15, wrapped iu a pieoa of striped Scotch twill, and remarkably well preserved. The •-hequee were drawn in February, April, and September, 1866, the'ptj n t. ing perfectly plain, while the writing is'r» a d. able. They were all drawn in favout o f William Roberts. \ Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors, Banker, and Lmllos, need American Hop Bitters dally, l )r nerveUorco. Bead.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 5

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A SAD DISCOVERY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 5

A SAD DISCOVERY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 5