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From: Jacqueline Walles <>
Subject: [NZ] Daily Southern Cross
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:39:03 +1300
26 July 1872 - A bushman named STEWART has been killed near Hamilton. He had been engaged cutting down a tree which struck him in its fall. Page 2
26 July 1872 - From the Westport Times - Mr MANING is not here. There is no report circulating in Westport that he has been killed while wrestling. Page 3
26 July 1872 - Constable Walker has received information that the dead body of a man unknown had been discovered in the creek at Drury. Page 2
26 July 1872 - From Greymouth - A man named HARDING has been drowned at Motueka. Page 3
26 July 1872 - From Grahamstown - Inquest on Alice HYAM and her 2 children, drowned last Tuesday. Page 3
27 July 1872 - From Wellington - It was a brother of Mr KENNAWAY, the Secretary of Canterbury, who was washed overboard with the captain of the ship Zealandia which put into Valparaiso for repairs. Page 3
27 July 1872 - A child of Mr REDMAN's has died in quarantine of the small-pox. Page 3
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