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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

(PKR FBEBH ASSOCIATION. I Christchurch, December 16. At the inquest on Thomai Evans, tn« cyclist who fell on the New Brighton train line and was run over by a tram, a verdict of accidental death was returned. At the inqueat on John Allison, found dead the previous afternoon, a verdict was returned that death was caused by eerus apoplexy, accelerated by excessive indulgence in drink. An elderly niau named J. Allison, a cabinetmaker, was found lying dead just inside tho gate of his premises, Cashell street, yesterday afternoon. At the inquest a verdict was returned that death was caused by serious apoplexy, accelorated by excessivo indulgence in drink. Greymouth, December 16. The remains of Mrs Schhchting, who was missing since the 28th September, have been found iv the bush near Rutherglen. She is supposed to havo died of | exhaustion. WuixiNaTow, December 15. The Doric arrived from London at 5 80 to night. Her datas are— Plymouth, 3rd November ; Tenerifie, Bth ; Cape, 23rd; Hobart, 11th December, It was a fine weather passage and an unoventual voyage. Arrived, at 10,30 last night—Ship Taranaki, Captain Evans, 91 days from London. Dunedin, December 16 Judge Ward has handed the Union Company £10 as a mark of sympathy with the family of Mrs McDonald, late stewardess af the Wairarapa, whose unselfish devotion to duty probably cost her life. The amount is specially for the binefit of the children- During the past few days the Treasurer has received about £320 in subscriptions. Auckland, This Day. Obituary— William Errington, C.E., aged 62. He was an old oolonist. New Plymouth, This Day. Tho body of James Thornton, drowned iq the Wai tara river last week., was recorded bu Sunday raqrning. At too inquest a verdict of drowned whilst bathing was returned.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 2

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