CASUALTIES.
The body of John Taylor, who was drowned on June 19th. has been washed up on the b.ach at Cheviot. Taylor, who was employed by Mr A. E. Denton, lVas crossing the Hunmui with a dray and three horses, and all were drowned in the flooded stream.
IF3URKS *3-<OCIATION TEMJORAM.I WELLINGTON, July 15. At the inquest to-day on John Mep, aged 68, _ who died suddenly ot the house of his sister late on Saturday nicht, a verdict, of death from hemorrhage of the lungs was returned.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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