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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

SUDDEN DEATH. BOOKIES IN TROUBLE. FOUND DROWNED. (By Telegbaph.) [Special to Standakd.] Mastekton, July 18. Mr Fultham, owner of the Homeward station, East Coast, died suddenly yesterday of apoplexy. Auckland, July 13. At the Police Court to-day, Tobias, McLeod, and Cleland, bookmakers, and their assistants McHattie and Doig, were fined £5 and costs for keeping premises open for betting purposes. Chjmstchubch, July 18. The body of a woman, the wife of Andrew Douglas Hardy, carpenter, w:is found in the Avon river yesterday. She was last seen late on Saturday ekht near the river. Her age was 59,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 66, 13 July 1896, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 66, 13 July 1896, Page 2

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Hastings Standard, Issue 66, 13 July 1896, Page 2

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