CASUALTIES.
The body of Andrew Henderson wffl» found in tho river Avon at Herring Bay New Brighton, at 5 p.m. yesterday, near the spot where he was believed to have entered the river. An inquest will be held this morning.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAMS.) GISBORNE, January 20. A native named Paora Tewara, aged GO, was burned to death in his wharo at'Waipiro Bay. , „ „ ► The iour-year-old son of Mr Herbert sleeves, a ltapoura farmer, was caught, in a reaper. One leg was badly mangled and almost severed. HAMILTON, January 20. Charles Reed, a married man with three children, head postal messenger a,i Frankton Junction, waa struck by a shunting engine ana- thrown on the line.- He was drawn under the engine and dragged for a chain and ft half. He was dead when picked up.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 6
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