THAMES NOTES.
(BY TEIiEGRAPK-r-OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Thamics, this day. Harry Woods, son of.Mr John Woods, of Tararu, a well-known Thames representative footballer, died at) the Hospital yesterday evening. Ho had been suffering for eomo months from an internal complaint. W'ooda took an active part in rowing, being a member of the Hauraki Club. Experiments have been made by local doctors in connection with the use of the Ronbgen rays in locating the bulleb in Agnew's body, bub co far they have proved uneucceßiful.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 2 April 1897, Page 3
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