ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
SUDDEN DEATH. Late yesterday afternoon, Mrs McMillen, wife of Mr William MeMillen, a wheelwright, in the employ of Mr Garnet Ryde, dropped dead at a maternity homo at Lccstoii, where she had been an inmate for the past fortnight. Having made a good recovery from her recent illness, she was to return to her homo to-day. Mrs McMillen was 28 years of age, and leaves a daughter a fortnight old. A MAORI DISAPPEARS. Press Awialion. HASTINGS, June 27. A Maori named ■ Nocma Epiha, a married man of .'!;"> years of age, is supposed to have been drowned in the Pouhawa Lake. He went duck shooting Oil Sunday last, and a scared] party yesterday found his boat capsized. The K>iice are now dragging the lake.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1917, Page 11
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