ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
As Thursday morning's train from Clinton; wasnearing Ellis road station a truck left.the metals. ... The. engine was moving slowly,;and no damage of moment was done. The traffic was not long delayed. Why thfe truck left the rails ia not clear, aa it and the:rails show no sign of damage. .One" o£ Canterbury's, earliest settlers, in the person-of Alfred Rhodes, died on Thursday, eighty : four. He arrived in New Zealand in 1845, and after whaling for Eonv years entered ,intobusiness in , Lyttelton. He helped to survey the site of Christr
A- M"Noe, wife of John M'Noe,; died/sufidenly: oo Thursday' night at Glcnfceirich. „\ \Anihijnest was held this, afternoon "intone rclrcumstanceifc ~ Thie Wait has no^come,-,to-handin time.for pubfica-'l*J^k-\'-?.'-ljl;v;' \:'..', ;':;"''.;'''"■ ' ■•;' "" ■- .'.. ':!--
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Evening Star, Issue 11700, 4 October 1902, Page 6
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117ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 11700, 4 October 1902, Page 6
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