TELEGRAMS.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, June 8. The inquest on Mrs Atkinson oooupied until nearly midnight. The jury, after three-quarters of an hour's deliberation, returned a verdict that death ensued from tetanus, the result of a wound on the bead, but bow injury was inflicted there was not sufficient evidence to Bhow. OAMARU, June 8. A young man, 27 years of age, named James Burrows, lately from Masterton, was found yesterday, at Waiteka, lying dead, with the top of his head blown off. He had borrowed a gun to go rabbit shooting, and as he did not return at night search was made. It is not known how the affair occurred.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2448, 8 June 1893, Page 2
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111TELEGRAMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2448, 8 June 1893, Page 2
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