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Curious Fatality.

M< ' : -"' ' AucKL^b 7 , (^ly4^t J . • ,0n Saturday afterhpqn.a number o! lads'' started oh ' a "nar,e,, ? and hounds" chase on the western suburbs.. ( „o#e of them.] as, V fequud 1 was a lad named Thomas Wilson, son of ;Mr Wil& 01 V shoemaker. The lads kept running (and walking at short intervals) for an hour' and a half. Thoy, had run up hill , from Cox's creek for a fihish, whori, Wilson suddenly «aid' ( ''l am done," :and fell senseless. All efforts to. , restore hint- proved fruitless.

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Bush Advocate, Volume V, Issue 340, 15 July 1890, Page 3

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Curious Fatality. Bush Advocate, Volume V, Issue 340, 15 July 1890, Page 3

Curious Fatality. Bush Advocate, Volume V, Issue 340, 15 July 1890, Page 3

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