Fatal Accident.
Mabtebton, Nnvf'mbar 30. Mr Dn*ican|]&torrieon olgsGlt-n Douald, Lower Valley, tho oldast settler m the Walr\r»pa, w*u thrown from his horse on Wcdnotd*j oa the Blair Logic road **hUe "n a viM*_ to his late brother, Mr John Mor: (son's people, tnd dud ft- m Interna, (njaries last night, Mr Tumbul', M-H.B. Uhkistohuboh, isioveoiber 30. Mc Turobnll, M.H.R. for Timaru, who is at present m hrisicWcb, bad a relapse aboHt a week ago. Enquiry thie morning shows him to be m a v^y oritloal position. Serious Fire. At a quart-x' past oue thia morning a fire broke oot m the bnildings good pled by DankmaotoD, coppersmith, arid spread to tbe shop of Lee, botcher, wbioh wa*. 'Iso burnt. The Inaarancao ere— -New Z.t-lond, £300 on Lpo's shop and dwelling ; Eqalt»bl«, £250 nn Dackmanton'a sh p, Royal £80 ua Dockm9.nton'a dwelliag.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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141Fatal Accident. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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