ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUND IN RIVER. IPItUSS ASSOCIATION) EKETAHUNA, May 2. A man named Frederick Rogers has been missing from Cox and Gunn-ng s Waterfalls stat’on for nearly a fortnight, The polico at Eketaliuna and Pongaroa organised search parties. They were unsuccessYil, hut found boots and some clothing on the banks of a creek, and this morning aav.ee was received that the body was found in a creek two mips away from where the articles were found. The only known relative is a sister in Havel a, formerly of Hastings. SUICIDE OF SHORTHAND TEACHER, (PRESS ASSOCIATION! DUNEDIN. -May 2. A man named Walter Craig Waker, need 57 and a well-known local tea'cher of shorthand, was found dead m Jr’s o-arden at his residence on Saturday °w'-th his throat cut. At the inquest a verd’et of suicide while repressed through ill-liea!tli was returned. Who pays the bill for the injured vorker? Consult the Standard Insurance Company for full protection. C. G. Bloore, chief agent: G. Feddon, 'oral manager.—* Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXII, Issue 10002, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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