FATAL ACCIDENT.
Yesterday cveniu? the Masterton policG:rcceiVed Word that a man named John MeLeod had been picked up in a dying condition on the Taneru; road, j i and was lyinp at the. house of 'Mr W. ] liiddlp, Dr. Butcnicnt.waS;called, and |iu , company ; . .with, .Constable;:. Lawler ixuniediately started for thcTaucru,' but tho unfortunate man expired,before, .the doctor reached hiiii: ''J:0 ■ ■.Examination showed that..deceased's] skull was badly fractured and his windpipe injured,' but: the neck .was not broken. ... i
Mr McLcod, who was a well-knowu] I shdarcr,i|ds.a;siugle niun)<agcd .iiljpdt' years'. He loft Mnsterton in companywith a,man named J Ah'inqucstis foliV held 1 by 'Sir T.j , Hutchison,■ , District'C6f()iii.li i this after-' UOQII, • ' ... i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4890, 30 November 1894, Page 2
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111FATAL ACCIDENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4890, 30 November 1894, Page 2
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