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DEATH.

CmusTCHUitcii, this day, John Curnow, 8.A., formerly head master of the -Normal School and appointed a few weeks ago Inspector under the Board of Education, died yesterday, aged 33 years.

FOUND DEAD. Auckland, this day. A young man named Henry McQuoid, laborer, was found dead yesterday morning on the Onehunga road with the mark of a cart wheel across his head, He was last seen alive.after midnight, drunk, and it is surmised that he fell asleep on the road and was run over by one of the early milk carts, The driver of a milk cart says his horse shied at the point where the body was found, but jhe took 110 notice of the circumstances.

CASUALTIES AT AUCKLAND,

Auchand, March 25, A goods train was thrown off the line by a cow, about a mile beyond Papakura, this morning. The engine of the 8.30 train from Auckland rendered assistance, and the lino was cleaved. The unfortunate animal causing the mishap was fearfully mangled and dragged some distanoe. . The carriage of Mr Hugh Lusk, solicitor was overturned through the horse shieing, Master Hugh Lusk and Mr Lusk were seriously injured, and two oUiers of his children were slightly injured,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
200

DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 2

DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 2

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