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LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS

--—_»»—— j . ■ cpa.- Pmss Association.) PALMERSTON N., this day. Tlie butter prize list at the national dairy show was _s follows: Suitable for export, I^evin 95_f points; Tai Tapu 95. . Cheltenham. .9.^,.. Pats suitable for local trade, Levin 95£, Tai Tapu 95, Rata 94_t ;' suitable for export, Masterton and Rata 95, Canterbury Central 94^; factory managers' class, Masterton 95, Cheltenham 94J,-, Levin 94; from bulled Levin 94_., Masterton 94, Mauriceville 94£;..f0r export, open to factory managers, Konini 95, Canterbury "Central 944, CheUenharh and -Masterton 94; home separator cream factories, Thames^ Valley 94£, Masterton and Rangiwahia 94 ; manager or first assistants' class, Rata 95, Canterbury Central 94J_, Konini 94; . champibhship, Cheltenham 188ijr, Masterton, Konini, and Canterbury Central 1874. WANGANUT, this day. Michael McCanw, who escaped from custody 011 the Main Trunk line, was reported to be mnkimr for Wampanui. Constable McMullan left ber on Saturday evening to. 'attempt, to intercept the escapee, but the latter don Ved back,; and i was seen further inlanid tliis morning. j y . . M'ASTHRTON. t>his day, ! At an inquest concerning the death of |W. L. Falconer, the Coroner reitnrned a j verdict that deceavscd met his death from ; j heart failure,' caused, by shoclc fhrough collision with a motor cyclist at Maui- , li'era. ',''■■. ; NELSON,, this day. Obituary: Mr. Wm. Non-is Prahklyn, many ye*u*_.' a' "member of various local bodies, aged 82 yeara. ; ' DtTNEDJN, this day. An inquest was, ; held to-day concerniina* the death of Daniel David Brown. j The doctor who conducted the post- ! mortem expressed the opinion that the I cause of death was cardiac failure, following curlosis of the liver. A conI stable, m evidence, "said that be knew deceased was given to drink. The verdict was that death waa due to cardiac failure following curlosis of the liver. The coroner rebuked a man named Mullen, m whose houso deceased died, for allowing his house to be frequented by people who. wanted to dissipate m liquq'r. ■.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 6

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LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 6

LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 6

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