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DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN NEAR LAKE COLERIDGE.—The body of Robert Allen Cockburn, a farm hand on Lake Station, was found on the roadside last Wednesday with a gunshot wound in the chest. Two men, who are said to have been in conversation with Cockburn on the day of the tragedy, have been detained. The picture on the left shows the lonely road near Lake Coleridge where the body was found, and on, the right a snapshot of the late Robert Cockburn. Inset, the whare on Mr. John Murehison'a estate where Cockburn |ivad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 212, 8 September 1930, Page 7

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DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN NEAR LAKE COLERIDGE.—The body of Robert Allen Cockburn, a farm hand on Lake Station, was found on the roadside last Wednesday with a gunshot wound in the chest. Two men, who are said to have been in conversation with Cockburn on the day of the tragedy, have been detained. The picture on the left shows the lonely road near Lake Coleridge where the body was found, and on, the right a snapshot of the late Robert Cockburn. Inset, the whare on Mr. John Murehison'a estate where Cockburn |ivad. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 212, 8 September 1930, Page 7

DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN NEAR LAKE COLERIDGE.—The body of Robert Allen Cockburn, a farm hand on Lake Station, was found on the roadside last Wednesday with a gunshot wound in the chest. Two men, who are said to have been in conversation with Cockburn on the day of the tragedy, have been detained. The picture on the left shows the lonely road near Lake Coleridge where the body was found, and on, the right a snapshot of the late Robert Cockburn. Inset, the whare on Mr. John Murehison'a estate where Cockburn |ivad. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 212, 8 September 1930, Page 7