The widow of a railway porter named Chivere. who had recently lost her husband, went to the St George's (FTanovor-square) O«meterv at Han well, on a Sunday aftornoon, accompanied by her two children, for the purpose of visiting his grave. Aften spending some short tfme there, they turned to go home, when, m papwig between the tombp^ a headstone, which had been temporarily removed from a place, and not. properly secured, frill upon the yougest child, a boy of four years •of age, killing him '-instantaneously.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 2
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