Auckland Jottings.
A SUDDEN DEATH.
MCCNIiSTER'S JIiOVE3tfIEiNTS.
ARJUVAL OF SOUTHIERiNi HOIRSESI
(Per United Press A«ociation-)
AUCKLAND, Deceanber 14,
Alnnie Trimmer, a marred woman aiged 62, fell -n-hon leaving '.her frientls house andi died almost imiinediatelyThe ©aiuse of death is unknown.
Sir J O. Ward returned! from Rotofuia, f amd is rotwrninail south on Wedinesday. Mr S'eddwi retairns south by the Ta'kapuna to-day. Machine Oun, Golden Lily, 'Slilkwo'mn*, 'Glaidsoiine, Treadmill, Quamyman, Windwhistle, Stronghold, Bi'are Heart and Golden Vein aitirived from th« south yesterday after a goodl trip-
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 2
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