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Shocking Fatal Accident

By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. LP«JB UNITED PKKSB ASSOCIATION.! - , •^tdnkt, Sepiemher 21 An unfortunate ,boy named Clarke met with a horrible death 'to-day, being crushed into a shapeless mass beneath the stream street roller. -

1 Cobbe & Darragh have at present a first--rate assortment of Garden Tools includ "* ing Hoes, Bakes, Spades, Digging Fbtke, ' Syringes, &c. They are also Agents for Yates' celebrated Garden and Flower Seeds. ... - - ' Snmmer Dress Fabrics.— We have nowopened out a very select range of thenewest and most fashionable materials that have ever been shown to the public of this city at Te Aro House, Wellington bummer Dress Fabrics. -The Materials are principally fine, soft, drapm* woollens light in texture, yet wonderfully durable, with a nice selection of eomo choice makes m cashmere, and an assort ment of beautiful mohairs, which bid fair to be extensively used during the present season, at Te Aro House Wei linston. ' , ' Summer Dress Fabrics—The colours " most m favour are Resedas, Mosses Serpent, with various shades of Terra Cotts Vieux Boses,. etc! Our home buyere have sent us a plentiful supply of those fashionable colours m all materials, so we shall be well able to meet the excited demand for them at Te Aro H.4 8 e? w£

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 43, 24 September 1889, Page 2

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Shocking Fatal Accident Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 43, 24 September 1889, Page 2

Shocking Fatal Accident Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 43, 24 September 1889, Page 2

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