ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
TOLL OF THE RIVER. TWO FATALITIES PEAKED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Wanganul, August 26. Two cases of disappearance were reported to the police to-day. The first was that of William Osborne, aged 70, who went to tho river bank to get firewood last Thursday, and has not been scon since. Ho had no relatives, and had sometimes remarked to the people with whom ho boarded that life was not worth living. The other case was that of Margaret O'CSnnor, aged 40, housekeopor for John Atkinson, drover. When Atkinson left homo this morning she seemed all right, but when ho returned she was missing, and her footsteps wero found to the. rivor bank. Tho river has evfdcntly clairaod two more victims.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 9
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