A GREYTOWN INQUEST.
POLICE ASK FOR ADJOURNMENT.
(Per Press Association.) Carterton, July 29. An inquest on the bodv of Frank H. Rushton. of Greytown, was held yesterday. The evidence of J. Meikle farmer. Rushton’s employer, was to the effect that deceased went riding and wa 8 brought home unconscious in th© early hours “f Sunday morning. He was put to bed and did not get up for breakfast. He (witness) shook him at 11 a.m. He decided he was unconscious and sent for a doctor, who took him to the Greytown Hospital. Deceased never regained consciousness and died at 7 p.m. Deceased was a good horseman, and th e animal he was riding was quiet. Dr. Reid gave medical evidence and th© polic© asked for an adjournment till to-dav.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 29 July 1924, Page 5
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