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THE DEATH OF MRS O'DOWD.

CORONER'S' ENQUIRY ADJOURNED

The Coroner. Mr. T. Greshani, w a « |at the Criterion Hotel, Albert-street ! ihis morning Tor the purpose of eon' [tinning Hie enquiry into the cause of death of Mrs. Mary O'Dotvd. Inspector Culjen represented the polite, D e « teethe Herbert also being present ! The Inspector said he was not quite prepared to go on with the case, as the police enquiries had not been completed. Another reason was that the Crown Solicitor was engaged at the Supreme Court. As it was necessary this enquiry should be an ex> haustive one. he did not think it would be wise to go on with the evi-i dence they had ready, and then ad« journ again. It would he far better to finish the whole case at the next sitting. The question was as to what day would suit the gentlemen of the jury. Mr. E. Evan said he had already been detained in town a fortnight, and he wanted to get back to the goldfields. I The Coroner said it was in the in--1 terest of justice that an adjourn« ment should be granted, and under these circumstances he must grant the application. After some discussion amongst the jurors the date of sitting was fixed i for June 19.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 3 June 1901, Page 4

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THE DEATH OF MRS O'DOWD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 3 June 1901, Page 4

THE DEATH OF MRS O'DOWD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 3 June 1901, Page 4