Hi listers, I am new to this list and would appreciate any info listers can give me on the following item in the Wellington,NZ 'Evening Post' on 6 April 1889: 'News has been received of the death of Mr.Henry VALLER,traveling mining agent,late of Wellington,which occurred last month at the tin mining claim known as the Hell-Hole in New England,NSW.It appears that while Mr.Valler was traveling at night on horseback,from .Vegetable to Mt Mitchell,his horse fell into an old shaft on the claim named,the unfortunate rider being killed almost instantaneously.Deceased leaves a widow and child in Brisbane who, it is satisfactory to learn are well provided for.' Some years back,during a visit to Sydney I did a search of the Glen innes Examiner paper but found no reference to his death.Also checked probate records for Queensland and NSW but nothing found.(because of time constraints the check was not as thorough as i would have liked so I may have missed something). As I am not familiar with Australian genealogy resources any suggestions or info.would be greatly appreciated.Maybe coroners inquests might turn up something if they are available? Many thanks.Trev.Valler,Warkworth,New Zealand.