THE WRECK OF THE ZULEIKA.
TWO MORE BODIES FOUND
Wellington, April 29.
Two out of three of the missing bodies, victims of the wreck of the Zaleika, have bean recovered, but were unrecognisable. They were buried aloogside the others, Those missiDg were GUIod, Williams, and Sturroch.
Mr Henry Laweon, well known as ft poet in Australia, has been appointed master of the Native school at Mangamaume, K&ikour*. He was trying to tell them the story, It was broken by coughs and by spits, And the points of it came very slowly,
By starts as it were and by fits. And they said, "You should take something fo»
it Something that is wholesome and pure, And he said " I'll be all right to-morrow, For I'm taking Woods's (Jheat Peppermint Cur&-'"
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Otago Witness, Issue 2253, 6 May 1897, Page 16
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