CASUALTIES.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMB.)
WANGANUI, March 16 _ A young lady named Sutton, daughter of a Hawera settler, disappeared last evening from a house in Wanganui Z™? Bh li, was i "i lder modica -* treatment. She had previously talked about committing suicide, and anxiety is reit for her safety.
kELLINGTON, Mud, 1«. ™3 te T^ mg a set of a man s clothing was found on the beach at Happy Valley, four miles from the «ty giving the appearance tliat someone had gone in to bathe and lost his ite Among the documents found in a leather bag lying near the clothes were papers relating to the Shearers' Union ana bearing the name "P F Darcv " _ J . ± . DUNEDIN, March 16." A. distressing accident, which ended fatally, occurred in Athol Place last evening. Hazel E. Harrison, aged eight years was playing with a number of other children, and was running after a little girl, when she ran into a lamp-post. She dropped to the ground and was carried home. _>r Butement found that she was suffering from concussion of the brain. She gradually sank, and died shortly before seven o'clock this morninc. REEFTON, "March 16. An old man named John Asmus, an old age pensioner, has been drowned at Antonio's Flat.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 7
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