Wreck of the Waitaki.
; The steamer Waitak uni.r lion Auc.-t----j huid to Wellington, w.ot m two miles S.W. ol White Rook, dupe i’Ju-.-r, A. telaasm on Sutu.c.iy v,..- P ,nt : > iVo’diogton, and tile steamer M-n.i sent t.. render assistance. J i.- .csscl found lying by a sand spit, nd unless ;■ ' . ;• noutly iiiju.ed .--. i may I . " its far as cun be ascertained. f - ■. ■ ashemat 1.50 iin ■ - , ■ : ,i , . -in.' Com tlic .. ,ir. ... - ~ hi.ought tne .. n nortl; ; .- a , , ;i alliser , ,fi- wes;- . L \ -v 1 thus - Uv-’S ire at ..'e .w „ . . ..■ '■th ,t M. i. 1-s,- t.C 1.,.. 1. ■n .. -,..-pttd I r-.i ici.i •; at Knk ■ Vic-i 'iVt.ii.vhi. Messrs 1 G Id-sb.-rotu.'h A Co of Mel- ■ bcu.no i i • received the following tch-ci.-i.ii ft..i.i London, 21.-1 April -.—During ) !;i• • p’c.-ei.t series 2-tO,ISA) bales have been i l ;..iiopucd, 2500 bain being held over. | Fif:y per cent of the wool sold has been bought for Continental firms. The one of the market is steady and firm. Prices have been fairly maintained, and have not materially changed since last sales. A complimentary benefit, given to Mr J il Clark, a well known amateur in the.Vrical matters, came otf at Wellington on Friday evening, and was under the patronage of the Governor. Important discoveries have been made at ihe Lnglish dockyards respecting the b.-trayal of secrets and naval designs, which have lad to several officers being dismissed. it is probable that Christchurch will celebrate the Jubilee by erecting a Home Grille Aged and Needy. A large sum of money has been promised for the purpose. Sir George Grey promises to present the whole ol his valuable paintings to the Auckland Art Gallery. The Greatest Blessing—A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and the American Co., the genuine manufacturers, are being blessed by thousands who have been cured by it Try it. See
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2059, 25 April 1887, Page 3
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335Wreck of the Waitaki. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2059, 25 April 1887, Page 3
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