A FATALITY.
[BY TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM, This Day. Samuel Eli-more, aged 53, a labourer residing at Grovetown, was found dead yp&luKUiy inoinini; in a ditch not far irom his house. It is supposed that ho nut.^d ;', footbridge over which he had heeit accustomed to uoos, and that he died fioin shock, as Lo had been troubled ltitely with his heart. There was very little water. in the ditch. Deceased leaves a widow and family.
Men of Welling! on, _a great line in hand-sewn boots, ullaged in transit, have been landed at 14, Manners-street, .and will be sold ijt a tromendous sacrifice. Don't mit>s thcec. — Ad\t. Laclie» Tailors. — The oidest and beat firm in Australasia. iN'cw Styles in Conli» and Skirts. Nodine und Co., 30, \Ve5 Ungion-terrace. — Advt. Tho Commercial Agency, Ltd,, invites tenders for a drapery buiinoes irt Hast. \r\%s, ac a going concert
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 7
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145A FATALITY. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 7
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