A SAD END.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —PKESS ASSOCIATION.] Blenheim, Tuesday. A man named William Jones was picked up near Jourdan on Friday. He had evidently been thrown from a horse. Ho was taken to an accommodation house, and died in a few hours. Ho was suffering from peritonitis, and was emaciated in appearance. He had been drinking heavily. " ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9539, 4 December 1889, Page 5
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57A SAD END. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9539, 4 December 1889, Page 5
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