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Nekon, this day. At the Supreme Court llollistor. v Accident Insurance Association of Now, Zealand, the verdict was given for plaintiff for the amount claimed, £T>l)O. Plaintiff »b fl'dministriitix iu the estate of C. A. Hollister, deceased, who was insured in the defending company, contended death resulted from a fall. Medical evidence showed death was caused by pnoumonk and heart disease accelerated by a fall. Permission was given to the company to set aside judgment on point of law. Chmstchubcu, this day, . The Coptic, which left Lyttelton for] London yesterday had proceeded a fern miles on her way when a. stowaway was discovered in a dying condition between the boilers. He was promptly released, died m a few minutes, The captain returned to the entrance to Lyttelton harbor, and the body was placed in a tug. Deceased is supposed to'be a Swiss named Jacques Henry who arrived from the Cape as a stowaway in the Riniutaka, where it iB said he has a wife and four children.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 3 May 1886, Page 2
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170TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 3 May 1886, Page 2
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