CASUALTIES.
WOMAN BLHINED TO DEATH. Auckland. Nov. 11. Eliza Wood, aged 73. was burned to death at Woodhill on Saturday. An inquest was held and a verdict of accidental ' death returned. No particulars arc available. Later, name of tiio woman burned to death at Wcodii.’ll was Eliza Harken. I'ALL FRO Al A TRAIN. Christchurch. Nor. 11. A man was found dead on 'iho railway line two mikts on the Amht’rly side of Waipara this mornitig. He is believed to be Charles Boyle, a shepherd, between 60 and 70 years old. who has been employed < n stacicns in the Amiri district. f< r Ihv post ;’u or <fii years. The body was noticed by the engine-driver in ih * : 'r.’-l train lawi-ig over the li :c th’-; morning, end he placed it > n the tx-oiia ami cuveyed it to Amberley. The hndv was cut about the bead and arm. and the injitriei; indierrted that, the man had fallen off a train, probably or. Sntnrd.'iy nigh!.. A parcel found near the body was addressed to “C. Beyle.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 290, 12 November 1912, Page 2
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