CASUALTIES.
(Per United Pbess Association.)
Wellington, Jnly 18,
A girl named Hilda Baker, eight years of age, a stepdaughter of Reid, an exprawman, died in the hospital to-day of bums from her clothing igniting.
Mr MilK M H.R., received news this morning of tbe supposed drowning of a settler named Rfeca Evan,; and a Maori named Isaacs off Is'andr. AP^ h*d t***n landed at Port Hardy for tne purpose of cattle huntins and Evans r.ai Isaacs were to take the boat round to another part of the island and mo «itbem. Thej left Port Hardy ~ith this i_77 tion, but although search has been made nochin-r has since been seen or heard of the boat or if occupants. zs
Walter Pawbank, a fisherman, was c aP s* 28 d while endeavouring to cross the ManawJ,, t in a flat-bottomed boat. He w as w £ d£td fcW° °ther fishermeu' bufc died imme-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10416, 19 July 1895, Page 2
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