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FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

[united pbess association.] FOUND DROWNED. T. I A f NAPIER . J^y 17. Ihe body of a man, name unknown was found this morning lying in the water between the railway and road bridges at Waitangi, near Clive Tho body was discovered by Mr Taylor road sverseer, and had apparently been in the water only a day or two. At present tho police have no clue to the identity of deceased. The body is that of a man seeuingly about 35 years of age, height 5 feet > inches, fair complexion, dark brown lair, beard clipped to a point, small mole >n left cheek, dressed in dark tweed coat ind vest, and blue serge trousers, soft )lack Dr. Jim hat, black bow tie, tennis hirt, flannel undershirt and pants, and ace-up boots. A man named William fagae saw the deceased on the 13th inst. n he main road to Clive.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 161, 18 July 1901, Page 2

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FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 161, 18 July 1901, Page 2

FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 161, 18 July 1901, Page 2

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