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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Christchurch, April 18. A woman of notoriously bad character, named Mary Welstead, was foimd drowned in the river Avon this morning. No marks of violence were perceptible. She was nearly drowned once before, about four years ago. So far as can be told, the white fish in Lake Coleridge have thriven. 34,000 trout were distributed by the society last season. Several dead ones were found on the beach, not long ago, seven or eight inches in length. The Exhibition jurors were to have been elected to-day, but the exhibitors asked for a week's more time, which was granted.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1731, 18 April 1882, Page 2
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