SOUTHLAND NEWS.
[Pbr Prbbs Association.] WRECK OF THE EMILIE. INVERCARGILL, April 19. Green, Cumming, and Meek, the survivors from the wreck of the Emilie are doing well in the Hospital. Meek is worse than the others, and probably will not be able to use his feet for a month or six weeks. If Green and Camming are sufficiently recovered, the nantical inquiry will be held on Wednesday. , , -_ The town schools, which have^ been closed since Esater owing to the existence of various ailments.will re-open on Monday. Diphtheria is still prevalent. Charge Dismissed. — — ♦ — ■ — [?-sr Press Association.] DTJNEDIN, Apr"- 19. Tbe charge against Mary M'Naught, «f atabbing John Hunter with a tomahawk, was dismissed.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6831, 19 April 1890, Page 3
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112SOUTHLAND NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6831, 19 April 1890, Page 3
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