An endeavour is to be made to carry on the Welliogton Hospital by means of voluntary contributions. The Queen's Cadets, Ohristchurch, now number 270. Pour companies and a band have been formed, An inquest was held on Wednesday on the body of the old man found dead in the blacksmith's shop at Birdling's Fiat, Nortti Canterbury. No clue has been obtained to indentify it. It appeared deceased came to Taylor, Birdling's manager, who thought him mad and Bent him to the shop where he was found. Taylor's pon found him very bad and told his father, who, however, did not do anything. The boy returned and found tt)9 •nan dead. The medical evidence was that death resulted from congestion of th« lungfi, nccelnruted by exposure. The verdict was in accordance, with a rider severely ceusiui-g Tuylor.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1608, 16 July 1887, Page 4
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136Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1608, 16 July 1887, Page 4
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