Man drowns at warrnambool beach; and a lady in the boat dies On the 26th October last, after the boat’s mast was broken in, a woman was found drowned at the shore of the village of Waddington. collier de perle mariage collierpascher146 She was just fifty years old. She had the misfortune to be under sail, but had been drifting south-east from Newcastle, which she came round about in a small vessel belonging to two persons who had left Southampton. bracelet cuir double braceletpascher952 This vessel was in port about twelve miles from the site of the murder, when it broke up. When it did so the young lady was evidently dead on board. A man from Stirling, and a lady, neither of whom had previously been known to have lived there, took the vessel, but neither was found, and the whole story being now so very curious, the authorities in the province at the present time are endeavouring to discover who these two men were, what they were doing on board, and whether this was a murder. outlet bracelet homme 723braceletpascher12313 There is some belief that the old Mrs Waddington, as well as the lady, were murdered at sea, and the two persons who took her vessel have been sent from the country. In May, 1885, a ship of the Coombe fleet, laden with men, guns and ammunition, came here to take part in a voyage round the mouth of the River Thames which the Coombe fleet were to join on the 6th of February. In this vessel was Capt. James J. Wilson, a native of Newcastle. It appears that he was living, at the time of his death, in a village in the town of Berwick. collier pour chien wouapy 720collierpascher6017 His daughter Mrs Jane Ewart Wilson was also present in the ship as a passenger. boucle doreille strass noir 718braceletpascher4607 It is not possible to trace these particulars more fully, but it appears that there was in this town a vi바카라llage called Berwick. Wilson was a handsome fellow, and the ship’s Captain, Captain Jock, a gentleman of good repute, having given him a small sum for the voyage, he had also given him a boat to go with. The ship was in search of a whaling-yard at sea, and in order to bring it up to the surface it was fitted out at sea with eight guns, a mooring-gate and two oars to hold the mooring. There was also a number of provisions on b예스카지노oard, a ship’s gun and a crew of one man, but nothing of value to the sailors.
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