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CASUALTIES.

A FARMER'S DfeATH

William Logan, a Well-known farrner, of Th 6 Point, ."\Vitid\Vhistlcj was found harttflng ffbhi a tfeo on ii plantation on hU fafttt on Tuesday morninE. The deceased, who is stated not to hfttfe fully recovered from-tin attack of influenza iti 1618,- in-snected his sheer> on Monday With two of his employees. "When they .Went to llitifih ho tied up his dog and left the homestead. Anxiety being felt at his iioii-returfi, a search was tonde. aiid his body found tho next dav as desefibed. The deceased was employed by Mr George Oerard, of Snowdon, far tnanv J'Crtis, and was for some time manager ttt Bnowden. Subrequpntly he tobk land at Windwhistiei ftlsd the WintefslbW Station, behind Mt. Hutt. He wh6 ttbout 50 years of age, and lcave& n. W'idbW and four children. An inqiifcst is t5 bo held to-day.

(PRESS ASS'Jlil Alios fELftOftAMS.) IVKLtiINGTOiV. March 30. A paSsefiw* iitttned Jfimes Adam Sharp", 23. .lumped ovcrboal'd from tho ftcamcr Wflimaiia Ott the foyage from Soutlianiptott. The tragedy occurred two days befbfft GiJlbti Was reached Sharp fl'fnarked that it was a fine morning for a swim, and jumped ovorbonrdi A bout was lowered, but tOie scartiti Wtts ttiisuceessful. Bliitrp hftd booked for B'UiiCrlih; His sister wan waitiiig on the whai'f at Wellirlgtfift wheh the vessal arrived.. AVMitINGTON. Mftl-eh 30. The ybiing Woman who died as the result of a tram • Hdent in the city last nigfat ittts Ala ;< MmiHtfonl, ftifirfii'd, aged 29j ft fesitlelit Of Blis leaves three children.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 6

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CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 6

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 6

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