OPEN VERDICT
COLEMAN’S DISAPPEARANCE. AUCKLAND, This Day. . At the inquest on, the late Charles W. Coleman, a horse trainer, who disappeared from the Barawa between New Plymouth and Oaehunga on. September Ist, Mr W. E. McKean, the coroner, said there was no evidence of suicide. Coleman was drowned at sea; no one saw him leave the ship or could say how he got into., the .ly^te 1 !:. He returned a verdict accordingly.— Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 29 September 1926, Page 5
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