ROSS NEWS.
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ROSS, This Day
Agues Veale, an old and respected resident of Donoghues aged 66 left her home at 5.30 this morning, saying she • was going for a walk. Her husband on ' rising an hour later, )iob noticing his ! wife about, set out ,to look Spv her, go- ' ing along the beach as far as River without finding apy tracy. He then got Miss Sybil Ejcock to proceed on horseback along the beach in a north erly direction with the result that she found her body towards Ross just about high water mark, deceased having apparently been drowned. Constable Stark was informed and had the body conveyed to her daughter’s residence, ■Airs Leech in Ross. An inquest will be i
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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124ROSS NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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