ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
BODY 10END AT FOOT OF CUFF. MAX MISSTNG SJXCK DECEMBER ( Press Association) C:JIR I.STCHIT!(.'H, May 22 A body discovered ar the loot- ul a cliff at. Cashmere yesterday ha? been identified as that, o j Trans James Matthews, 40. a post often employee, who had hern mi-sing since Hecemher S. Searchers combed Ihe hills for a considerable. time alter hi- disappea ranee. NIXF-YF.AROhD ROY DROWNED FEEL INTO FTFTT FIVE]!. ("Press Association) WELLINGTON. May £2 An inquest was held, concerning the death of Ronald Frank- Lirile, nine years, .whose body vn.s recovered yesterday. The Coroner found that the !, oy while playing beneath the ptp ? bridge fell into the Hurt river, and was drowned. R. p. Dirrant described finding the body on a mud flat covered by water at high tide near the river mouth. "It is quite evident it -is a pure aecksmt.'' said the- CVvroner. in giving the verdict. He added that hehad visited the pipe bridge, «nd found there were no means °f crossing beneath it.
AY ho pays the bill for the injured? Consult- flic -Standard Insurance Company for full protection.—-C. G. Bloore, chief agent. S. G. Northe, local manager.—(Advt.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11951, 23 May 1933, Page 3
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