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NEW ZEALAND.

(By Telegraph.) Supposed to be Drowned. GISBORNE, July 26. A young man, A. J. Gapp, a sheep farmer at Waimata, is missing. He had to ford rivers on bis way home on Tuesday last, and has not been seen since. His horse saddle and bridle were found. The river is being dragged.

Discharge Suspended. WELLINGTON, July 22. Mr Justice Richmond suspended the discharge of two bankrupts for 12 months on various grounds. Weather Warning. Captain Edwin says there are likely to be strong northerly gales with rain in most parts of the colony between noon of the 26tb and midnight of the 28th inst. DrownedDUNEDIN, July 24. The Bev. James Watt, who for many years occupied a parish church near Aberdeen, was found drowned near Anderson’s Bay. As he was of intemperate habits the evidence points to suicide. Gold Returns. The Sew, Hoy returns ia 87 ounces of retorted gold. The Upper Waipori return ia 41 ounces for five and a half days' dredging.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7269, 24 July 1893, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7269, 24 July 1893, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7269, 24 July 1893, Page 3