SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Gisborne, this day. Richard Maynard, one of the native foobbali team which toured England in 1888, an old Poverty Bay representative footballer, died of typhoid fever yesterday. .Tnvercargill, this day. Johanna Gourley, aged 15 years, employed as a servant ab Wyndham, in a fit ot insanity escaped from the house. Her body was found in the river ab F ortroso on Sunday afternoon. j Napier, this day. [ A six-roomed house in Pnepoto <£ulty t I bwned a'trd bfoiipjed by Mrs McGrath', was destroyed by fire last evening. fhe insurances are : Building £200 and furniture £100 in the National. The cause of the fire ia unknown.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1897, Page 4
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