NEW ZEALAND.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.] NEW PLYMOUTH, July 6. A sudden death occurred here this morning. Mrs W. iJ. Hogeyfield, wife of a storekeeper at Moturoa, was found dead in her bed, lying with her face downwards. An inquest will be held. WELLINGTON, July 7. It having been decided to hold an inquiry into the fire at Mrs Walker's millinery Bhop on Thursday, a jury was empannelled yesterday and viewed the premises. Captain Page, of the Fire Brigade, was present, and explained bis opinion as to where the fire broke out. Captain Page's theory is that there were two distinct outbreaks, one in the front window, and another at the rear of the building. The inquest was adjourned until the 16th inst. GREYMOUTH, July 7. The coal export for the week was 2015 tons.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 5
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