SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
['ADVERTISER' SPECIAL WIRE.] (PfiOM THE PBESS AflßNOy AND OTHEE COEEESPONDENTB.) Auokund, Tuesday. A child named Annie Hills, fifteen months old, was drowned in a oreek at Aawalu during the absence of tho parents at church. The Botomahana has sailed for Sydney. The Hawea sailed South with the following passengers For Napier - Messrs Watson, Hoggard, Abrahams, Lake, Wooster, Watney; for Wellington —Mr A, Brodie, Mr and Mrs Paulshurst and infant; for Lyttolton—Messrs Thompson, Phillips, Thomas, Williams, andGougb; forDunedin -Messrs Aaben> den, Mrs Finlay, and three children.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3469, 12 November 1879, Page 3
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87SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3469, 12 November 1879, Page 3
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