TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
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I Obituary. I
Ohbistohuroh, Daoomber 24 Mr E. G Griffiths, well known m sporting circes, died this morning. He bad b©in ill for come weeks. He leaves ra any friends all ovar tho colony to monrn his loss. Sudden Death. Timabu, D"oumbßf 25 At the inquoat ou S. ThoaußOO, imrvet gardener, aged 48, wno wes found dead tn bis bed, it waa eho*n that he was m god benlth the night bsfore. The mudio»l eridenoe was that the oauee of death was acute oonges'ion of the kidneys suddenly brought on by a chill, oi possi b y by txoees of a certain drag In hotbal piils deceaeei bad »aken tba day before. A verdioi of death from n&tur.il oaoaes was retorned. Forgery. A lad of 14 r.anioa Hill, who has only laft Bohool 9 weeks, was remanded to dcy tn a obargc- of f < rging his o^np'oyet's name to a ohi qua for £1 and entering the same.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2313, 24 December 1889, Page 3
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165TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2313, 24 December 1889, Page 3
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