A Glen Innes carrier named Moore came sadly to grief lately whilst on the way to Grafton with a team § laden .with wool. When going down a stoop hill the horses sworved, causing the waggon to topple over a cutting. The fall killed five of the horses and injured the other four, i I v:; .; ep • Messrs. Kußhbroolc and Co., notify - elsewhere • that i from to-day ■ th. u premises will close at one p.m. instead of - | Thursday as heretofore.. - ■ • ' ■~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 5
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