A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR
Wfllisgton, November 17. A somewhat myst rimjtffur h s just come to light. A man named 13 Andrews, employed as assistant u. •> drapery establishment in town, d‘ed in the hospital to day in ternb’e agony frit barns received about a week ago. B some means his bed took fi-e and he wa> severey burn L about the stomach and chest, but, n't withstand in s he wen about his duties till a't-mtion wacalled to his Got; lj t’ o °. arising from ha barns i v, cal advice was calle 3 , and ordered h» removal to the hospi-ai. where ha d ed The singular thi. g i* that no or e in house in which he lodged knew any thi-g about the affair affbouah about the time a smell of burning was noticed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1409, 17 November 1886, Page 3
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135A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1409, 17 November 1886, Page 3
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