A SAD DISCOVERY.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND, April 16. A German, aged fifty-five, named G. 0. Zanders, has been found dead. His wife returned from* the country, and discovered the body. Zanders had been dead about a week. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) NAPIER, April 16. An accident occurred on the Napier railway line yesterday afternoon. As the 3.5 p.m. train from Hastings drew up at the Wakatu flag station a young girl about ten years old. named Burton, who was alighting, fell forward on her head and face, sustaining a slight concussion of the brain. NEW PLYMOUTH, April 16. The bsdy of W. Mowbray Higgs, who had been reported missing from Tarata for a week past, was found yesterday floating in the Waitara River, near the spot where deceased was last seen.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10941, 17 April 1901, Page 7
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