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' (]Per United Press Association.) ' I jiiMfm. ' .HoKiiip, March 28. A pu i)awkd Jplin- .Oxford Was p-.WSjrfw®. ftt,;lffti)ieri on' Friday night. j|ij. death i? suppQHpc) (p liavp bepn capspd |iy heart disease, ; . . AuppWi'Maroljga,.'; f Ihojßev,; &tber pf the oldest Roman Catholic missionaries in the diocese of Auckland, was found dead this wofpf on tli«

o)|llj|j|each road, near tho 'house J' llorih'e lived, It is supposed that hilsfjvalking about in the garden last'night lie was. seized with a fit The deoeased came to ■ Auckland in 1857, and was at Taunnga in 1858, and afterward went to the West Coast, • Ho aubaaque n re tut r lived here since. OWiiigiobis-age' :(81 years) ho was a retired priest, " i )■; Ddhedin, March 23. ■ ,Tho discovery of a skeleton in the channel closo. to the Waikouaiti Railway Station points to either a; suicide or a murder, The drain has I always had about three feet of water iri it,, but during the recent drought iUecatoo dry. Two pieces of iron rail,'of about six pound weight each, were with the skeleton, and appeared to have been! round (.the !Wk 'of the victim,' No v onein the*districts-is l missing, so far as can bo ascertained.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3467, 24 March 1890, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3467, 24 March 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3467, 24 March 1890, Page 2

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