ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
FOUiND 1)110 W^liiD. IS.V Telegraph.—Press Association. tils borne, Last - The body of- Mrs MeUleary, wile of a tuijor, resident In: if, was loiuitl oil tilie WaiUanae beach this morning. Dew# sod's husband arrived from Auckland vestf-nlay avid expt-c Led his wife to meet liim, but found her absent from home and reported lior disappearance to the police.
ItAIiiWAV i< aTAUTY. j Dunedin, Last Night. TUe body of A. E. Haycock, aged 35 yei.rS, employed as a clerk in the railway engineers ollice, was found dead on tlio railway lin,; about four chains from Hat tray stmet crossing this evening. At tile back of tile head was a contused wound, about two inches long. Deceased evidently had heV'n! struck by a shunting -o;igino shorty} after (i odock. lie left the office nti 5 p.m., and, as far as is known, had no occasion, to go in the direction in which his body ivas found. Deceased leaves a widow and two children. Deceased was under orders to transfer to Ohakune, on the Main Trunk line.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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176ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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