ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
Press 'Association. MASTERTON, yesterday. Hugh Welch, a well-known farmer, aged 35, once a prominent athlete, was drowned in the Ruamahanga river yesterday. He was missing at breakfast, and v’lien. a search was instituted his body was found in the river 200 yards away. TAIHAPE, yesterday. On Saturday night the police found a drunken man lying across the rails a quarter of an hour before the arrival of the last train. But for the moonlight he would probably have been cut to pieces.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 3
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