ACCIDENTS AND NATALITIES
(Per Press Association.! The body of a station hand, George Campbell, aged 65, who had been miss ing for a week on Huirua station, Poverty Bay, was found by a search party lying near his horse, which was hitched to a tree. The deceased apparently alighted, feeling ill. He had covered himself with bis coat. The body of Clifford Henry James Hoyne aged 7 years, last seen piay> ing on the wharf with a companion, on May 17, was washed up the Maeandrew’s B’ay yesterday. Jack Cuttle, of Dunedin, aged 23, employed as a porter at an hosictl, was found dead on the floor of his bedroom this morning. At post mortem is to be held. Philip Owen Kerr, of Takakn, died at Nelson on Saturday from injuries received in a fall from a motor cycle, through a sudden application of the brakes. — ' ,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 5
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