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[by TELEGRAPH- -PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHILD BURNT. WATPITKITRATT. Nov 15. At To Hauke, a Afaori eliild. Kuinc Maknore. three years old .playing with a fire, set her dress alight. Her screams brought in her adopted mother ,wbo extinguished the flames. The child was removed to AVaipukurau hospital suffering from terrible burn 3 and died an hour after admission. At an inquest a verdict of death from shock, duo to burns, was returned. OBTTITARV. WATPUTvURAU, Nov 14. Obituary:—John Bird, one of tlio Dominion’s earliest settlers, arriving in the ship Clifton in 1842. Deceased was the first man to bring cattle overland from AVoTlingtnn to Hawke's Ray,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1922, Page 3
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106TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1922, Page 3
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