TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
[PiSR PRESS ASSOCIATION ] Suicide of an InebriateChbistchorch. April 10. This morning; Edward Carrie, who was committed to Addlog'on Gaol on Ttuslaj for medical treatment for drunkenness, strangled himself m hfa padded cell with string torn from hia shirt. He was a shoemaker, and w»s 41 years old. A Body Found. This morning the body of a man, about 60 years old, dreiasd m blue troupers and Jersey, was found floating la the harbor near the giavlng dock. The body has not been identified, but. is thoovhi to be that of th&tadn who jam pad overl o.rd from the Coptic when itiat Bteamer w.a leaving the wharf on Satordty ni^h., March 31. A splash w*s heard as if somebody had fallen overboard, bat nothing oould be found then, though Bearob was made. The Tainui. Port Chalmers, April 12, The steamer Tainui having been fumigated .was admitted to pratique thlß forenoon. Frank Hood, a ohlld two years of age, who ia suffering from soa>latina, together with his mother, passengers for Wellington as removed to the quarantine taland.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1813, 12 April 1888, Page 3
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177TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1813, 12 April 1888, Page 3
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