WAIKATO NOTES.
(BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN COERESPONDENT.I
Te Awamutu, this day. An inquest was held yesterday on the body of Arthur Voice, aged two years. Coroner Gresham held the inquiry. Dr. Brewis, of | Hamilton, gave evidence, as did the parents of the deceased. From the post mortem, ib was evident that death resulted from diphtheria. A verdict was returned accordingly. Mrs Bond, the wife of Mr P. T. Bond, of To Awamutu, one of our oldest and most; respected settlers, died yesterday, from Her age was 75, and she had snSering for some time.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 5
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