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FATALITIES.

Mary Ann Humphrey, aged three years, was drowned at Pembroke on the 27th inst., through stepping into a hole in the Makarara River.

James Robson, aged aixty-aeren, an old schoolmaster residing with Mr Wilkins, an ironmonger, at Inveroargill, was found dead ip his bed this morning, with an empty bottle of laudanum in the room, An empty glaiß smelling of laudanum was also found on deceased's dressing table, He was a widower, and leavea a son, who fa a eohoolmaster in the North Island,

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Evening Star, Issue 8968, 29 October 1892, Page 2

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FATALITIES. Evening Star, Issue 8968, 29 October 1892, Page 2

FATALITIES. Evening Star, Issue 8968, 29 October 1892, Page 2

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