A MISSING MAN.
"GOOD-BYE EVERYBODY." j [B2 TELEGBAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ! WHANGAREI, This Day. I -* On Monday night Norman Kiells, aged j * twenty-six, of Hikurangi, left a note ■\ in his bedroom stating that he had gone "• to see a doctor, as he was very ill, " but would be back as soon as possible. , He dir 1 not return, and yesterday a ". .further search of the bedroom disclosed _••! a note, which read: "My life has not ] been a success in this world, but I hope ' \ for a better time in the next. Good<*j bye everybody." An unsuccessful search J Tor the missing man has been made by "•! the police. j Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., '"* insert in our auction, columns a notice of - postponement ' of the auction salo of 130 * rolls of linoleum, by order of the holders ' ,1 of the bill of lading, -which was advertised *" j to be held to-morrow at their rooms. The i eale isdll take p!ac& afc a later djfce t Jfiiica " ' wm;ibß*rirf3££i^psed! ' . 1 :» "'""""
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 7
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167A MISSING MAN. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 7
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