ACCIDENTAL DEATH RACJECOURSE CARETAKER’S FATE. per v-r:-:- ■“'“rnTtdv THAMES, April 11. Early on Sunday morning Hugh D. Matheson, caretaker at Thames raeeoourse, went after some dogs' which were worrying sheep. He did not return, and search was made, and his body found near a wire fence with a wound in the head. At the inquest a Jjjrerdict of accidental death was retuxnrfed.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10872, 12 April 1921, Page 5
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