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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

[BT TELEGRAPH — tfIIESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, 27th April. Tho Inspector of Police has received advice from Ophir that Christopher Huddleston, a farmer, aged 60 years, wae found dead on the road last night. It is believed that he fell out of his trap GORE,' 2Bth April. A middle-aged man, named Thomas Went, went for a walk yesterday afternoon, and was found dead on the roadside, a hundred yards from tho cemetery. He had had heart trouble for some time. DANNEVIRKE, 28th April. A man named George Robert Wilson, who has been missing from Kaitoke since Friday, wae. found by a search party on Saturday evening with hk head blown oil". At the inquest this morning the medical evidence showed thai deceased had been in had health. A verdict of suicide while mentally depressed was recorded.

"The Laud of Heart's Desire," the fairy play by Yeat&, the Irish poet, will be produced for the first lime in New Zealand at the Town Hall on 10th May by Mrs. J. A. Hannah (Miss Sybil Johnson) and Mr. J. M. Clarke. The various roles will be taken by Mrs. Martin Williams, Mrs. Hannah (Miss Vera Pegg), and Messrs. Piercy, Rhind, and Clark. The music has been arranged by Miss Ethelwyn Kirk. The programme will also include several other interesting items. The last two days of the Catholic bazaar and carnival at the Lower Hutt are now announced. The bazaar will close on Wednesday night. Included in this evening's programme are ,a number of children's dances and a tug-of-war competition. - Excellent patronage was accorded the bazaar on Saturday. There was a. large attendance at tho Baillie collection of pictures to-day. On Saturday over seven hundred persons visited the gallery. Afternoon lea is now served in the galUuy. The pictures are on exhibition this evening. The Wellington Land] Boaid decided this morning, after having made an inspection of the reserve, to recommend the Minister of Lands to uplift a small portion of the deer forest reserve hear Martinborough, us tho destruction by tire of ihe bush upon it hy.% made it useless fur deer ])urjwtm

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 8

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 8

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 8

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