A WOMAN DROWNED Masterton, July 9.
A painful case of supposed suicide by drowning has occurred at Mangamahoe. Annie Kafce Long, the wife of a MasCer. lon settler, had been engaged nursing at Mangamahoe. She left a house there on Friday morning, and not returning a search party was instituted, and tound her slippers on the bank of the river yesterday three miles from the house. The river was dragged and the body recovered, but life was extinct. An inquest is being held today.
Wife — "George, do the American Indians always travel in single tile 7" Husband — " I never saw but one, and he did." Host (who has trod on the lady's skirt) : "Oh! Forgive me! You see it's my natural instinct to detain you 1" John Buskin has written sixty-four books, and his annual receipts from his publisher reach £4,000.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 280, 11 July 1888, Page 5
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141A WOMAN DROWNED Masterton, July 9. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 280, 11 July 1888, Page 5
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