ACCIDENTS FATALITIES.
— -«& Press Association. Electric Telegraph. Copyright. Timaru, April 10. Mr F. Lecren, lately manager at Tiraaru of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company for 27 years, died at midnight after a long illness, aged 67. Auckland, April 10. Shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon the dead bodies of two men were found floating off Freeman's Bay reclamation. They had probably lost their lives during the night or early this morning, the supposition being that they were returning from a yacht anchored further out in a dingy which capsized. The m^n were subsequently identified as Charles Sayers and Alexander Moore, both drapers. Dunedin, April 10. The body of tho man who evidently hanged himself in Mornington has been identified as that of J. H. Forsyth. He had been working about the stations in the Lakes district, and had been accepted as a member of the Tenth Contingent. He was to have gone to Addington with the rest but did not put in an appearance at the last moment.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 11 April 1902, Page 3
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