LATE FATALITIES.
SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT DLKN'HEIM. * WELL-KNOWN AUCTIONEER FOUND SHOT. [United Pitas Association'.] BLENHEIM, Monday The body of Lionel Tuk'e, auctie.v o n r for Cloustou and Co., was found t-'iis morning in a grain store on tao hank" of the Opawa river with a La.lot wonud in the forehead, and a r<volver in the hand. The deceased had been dead sow hours. lie was last seen on »*unoV The tin fortunate man was a well-known tennis player, and had raided in Blenheim for two and a half fears. THE TEA-RIFLE AGAIN. .1 BOY KILLED AT WIIAXGARE'. WIIAXGAREI. Monday. A belated report is to hand of a fatality at Rupekapeka on Thursday. Two 'bovs mimed William Ross. ami l-t, and Clifford ('adman, aged K). wre out pig hnunting with pea rifles. When crawling through fern it. •mrsuit of a wounded -pig, the trigger ,',f Cadman's rifle became caught, d*•liannrig the contents of the rifle in■n the her.d of Boss, who was in front, .tilling 'him instantly. At the inquest a vcrdic* o f . ;-:i; '"iith was returned.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 14 February 1910, Page 6
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