FATALITIES.
ASHBURTQN, Tueeduy. An Inquest wag held to-day concerning the death of W. S. Morris, .of Ashburton Forks, who was found hanging from a rafter in his hut. The jury returned a verdict that, doath wae due to strangulation solf-inflicted while iij a state of unsound mind. WELLINGTON,' Tuesday. A small boat containing two men named Aldenfield and Daly, was blown out to sea from Is^nd. ga« \,mq n t9V!l ln # A MWh Wa§ ii\ad.r> .by a ste-in.!ur ducipjj the afternoon, but saw no a:gn of the boat or its occupants, and as ft high sea was running in the Straits, there is little doubt they were drowned.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 23 January 1907, Page 4
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