Inqukst. — The jury ut the inquest on the body of Mary Ann Kyuu, a woman who, we mentioned, recently Ml down dead when quarreling with her huouaiid, returned the following verdict: — "llmt the deeeused, Mary Ann Ryan, on the 22nd August, being v person afllioted with disease of the lu'iirt, and being i"h a state of great excitement, owing to a difference with her husband, was Huddenly seized with a fit, and in that lit did die." A Maoki Chief.— The remains of the Maori chief, "Toby," of Stf.wart's Island, have been conveyed In Stewart's Inland for intemirnt, according to imcirni Maori custom. The deci'tiped, 'tilting with Ins fath< i\ nrmrd in Welling tun in I In- tararua in .August, Ihmv he en ugh t. incialt!!*, but. reouvered, an I wis r.-tm-ning horn • luat trip in the Hsmnn . wh.n ln> tuok a m-vere cold, and renuiini'ii in ' Maj;o, taking up l>is* quartor^ at the Mauri Kaik, ut thu lieaUs, where • Jit) died. ' i
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2570, 12 September 1867, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2570, 12 September 1867, Page 3
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