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A SAD ACCIDENT

Ptesi Auioriation-By Telegrflph-Copyrteht. HOBABT, November 28. Mr Kayo, lessee of Trefoil Island, with his wi£e, son, ana daoghter, started for the nmnlana about six weeks ago, bat when a Uttle distance from the island the . boat was swamped ana all were drowned in the sight of the remaining children on the wlaud. Tie fact was only discovered by men Sailing at the island yesterday. A H-year-old daughter had looked after her younger brothers and deters. All the provisions were exhausted, but the boy .Wiled a sheep, on which they were living when found.

PiDeuti'B "Last watch" i» » goodoiSsong, and tbose who have bad the pteasuteof hewing it well sung will not soon forget it. But the " Last watch," like every dog, has-had its day, although it is net a dog watch. The only watch nowadays is the wonderful new and improved * Waterbury, Watch called tile "Xiumu "-robtainsWe evettwlier*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

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A SAD ACCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

A SAD ACCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

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