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Deceased, who was somewhat eccentric, find who suffered from rheumatism, lived alone in a eottaso in Torriflpe Street. A neighbour was awakened by tTic crackling of burnins timber, but on arriving at the scene found the fire had too strong a hold to give any hope of rescuing the inmate. \Vhen the iiro had been sufficiently subdued the charred remains of the woman were found lying against the back door. '£ LAKE WAKATIPU FATALITY. . DunCdln, January 21. ■ The body of Antoni Grata was found in Lake Wakatipu, at Queenstown;- this morning. Deceased, who was formerly a fisherman of Timaru, was sleeping in the steamer Antrim at the wharf, and it is ' assumed that when attempting to board her on the "th instant he fell into ; the-lake.- - ' - AT IVKVEL CROSSING;. i Wanganul, January 21.' .. : '; : Ah inquest was held to-night conecm.ii'ig the death of Thomas Leeson. who was killed by a train-at a level cross- ' ing. A verdict of accidental death was ■ ic-turned, no blame being attachable to anyone. ' GIRLS DROWNED, v vi|,i. ~'. Wangaiiul, January 21.: HOn Tuesday two Maori girls, Irnna Tiako and Raiigi Wha-ita Rewi, aged 'seven 'and eight yoarsjespectively, were 'drowned in- the ' Waiiganui River ttt Koronili; . They were bathing and were caught by a current. The bodies have '.lonieen'recovered. ' IIjiDRAY FALLS OX DRIVER. ; ' ■WV* : 7'.' ! '*,.."■; Whangarsl, January 21.>iFrcderick Hardy, aged 59, a fanner . .at:.-R!iatangata, was killed on Monday 'by a dray lie-was driving falling on him:while'turning.'a sharp 'rorner'.-. He '.leaves;a: widow -.and five children. J; '.'/.': |f| : ||f;::;;A.SEA MYSTORY.',' : "■■'' . 'os-'oZs?sity, AucUland, January'2l. ft- During the vovnge of the ■ steamer i'-Tomfcls'from Dragon Bay to Auckland 'an.Englishman-named Stewart, aged ■21,-who joined the vessel-as a fireman, disappeared: The weather was rough at ■the'- time,, and Stewart was probably washed overboard and drowned. ■ §l!r:';t mail' coach upsf/t. ' y ; ; M-My'.. ,-' Clsborne, January 21,.* I'- The Gisborno-Tolaga mail eoaeh capsized on Monday. ■ Three passengers ) sustained minor casualties. Thecoaob. | s jrollod j®z6tai ahiina dowa a taftk, . ;.>
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 7
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