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The Inquest. Te Awamutu, Yesterday.

The inquest was held this morning in the Public Hall, before Thomas Gresnam Esq., (Solicitor), District Coroner. From the evidence it appeared that thedeseased, Isabella Winf red limes, the infant daughter of Mr Charles Innes, brewer, was playing with her sister and brother, aged respectively 3 'and 4 years, when she fell into a tub of water and was drowned. The Jury returned a verdict in accordance with the evidence.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1225, 6 May 1880, Page 2

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The Inquest. Te Awamutu, Yesterday. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1225, 6 May 1880, Page 2

The Inquest. Te Awamutu, Yesterday. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1225, 6 May 1880, Page 2

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