ACCIDENTS & DEATHS
p,()I)Y FOUND T.X HARBOR
•PreHH Asßooia'ilon.r AUCKLAND, -lime LI. The body of Albert Edward Dunklev, who was a stoker mi DM Veronica, was lotind floating in the harbor near lievonport tins morning. FARMERM SUICIDE BY POISON. (Press Aaßnuiution > ■CAMBRIDGE. JjioeJ \• \ middle-aged farmer, William Will soil, residing at Maungaiautari, committed suicide this morning, tak-|)-|,cr strychnine used tor rabbit puisoiung. At the ’ inquest a verdict was returned that deceased committed suicide while of unsound mind, the evidence showed that deceased hud been worried about a lane. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT. (Press Association., INVERCARGILL, June IT A report from Queenstown states that. David Richardson, aged <l3, Dunedin, married, with a lami-v, camp cook at the- Golden Terraco dretme, Lower Shotover. was found near”the tool shod with his throat cut at 12.20 p.in. yesterday. r I he wind p pe and gullet were severed, but tho arteries were intact He lies in a critical eonilitien at Frankton Hospital. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR lorry. FARMER A DEATH. (Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, June VI. Knocked down by a motor lorry to-night, John Pollelti. a we l-k.mwn farmer of IMftloek. sustained a ra( ‘" lured skull, and died. The lorry was driven by a native named Matson.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10921, 12 June 1929, Page 6
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