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Death of Mr C. E. Bunny.

Wellington, July 17.

Further sensation was caused in town this evening, when ifc was announced that Mr C. E. Bunny, who was leading counsel for Chemis, was dead. All through the trial it was known that Mr Bunny was suffering, but his indomitable pluck would not allow him to engage assistance, and on Saturday when he addressed the jury it was freely remarked that it was wonderful how he managed to last it out. Sinoe Saturday Mr Bunny has been osnfined to his bed, and under the care of a couple of medical gentlemen. It was known that he was suffering from a mild form of typhoid fever, but no serious result was expected until late this afternoon, when he took a turn for the worse, and at 5 '30 breathed his last, July 18. The remains of Mr 0. E. Bunny are to be taken to Nelson for burial,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 153, 18 July 1889, Page 2

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Death of Mr C. E. Bunny. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 153, 18 July 1889, Page 2

Death of Mr C. E. Bunny. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 153, 18 July 1889, Page 2