A COWFISH. 15LKXHEIM. Fd> \ uri'iit fish, presumably a cowfish. whs 'shot in 1116 Wainiu River. eight miles from the sea in fresh water. Apparently it followed a shoal of li>h over the hnr. ... The monster was 10ft 6in. m .enat-i. and had a tail Ai’in wide. INQUEST VEEDICT. CHRISTCHURCH. March 1. At the iiH|iiesi. on Charlotte .Tennis Vonn ,v . a woman found dead in a hathrooni Christelmrch C'luh where she was employed, the medical evidence was oiveil that death was due to heart failure, associated with the septic condition of pregnancy. 1 lie Coroner in returning a verdict accordingly, expressed surprise that the chemist from whom a certain purchase of pills had been made, had not advis'd tin- ■' : ',cd ;o ; :.i!Slllt a d(H Mu'
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 3
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124Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 3
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