DEATH OF A WOMAN.
Evening Post, Rōrahi LXXX, Putanga 32, 6 Hereturikōkā 1910, Page 5
DEATH OF A WOMAN.
AN INQUEST. I fBY TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] INVERCARGILL, This Day. A married woman named Frances .flover, aged 26 years, with Jour children, who arrived from Tasmania a jaonth ago, died under peculiar circumitances at the Bluff. She admitted to a neighbour that she had taken, bitter apple for a certain puijposs. At an inquest, the Coroner found that deceased died by misadventure, through taking an overdose of colocynth.