DROWNED IN A BATE AT ONINEMUTU.
-» — ;•> • '' yVi ■' [BY TELEGR'PH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.!'/ OniNEMUTU, Friday/, An inquest was held at the R.M. .Court-, hou?e, before Major Mail- (Coroner), to : day,' - touching the death of Bedelia Fceny, formerly female cook at the Rotorua Hotel, who was found dead in the Priest's ■ Government bath) at Sulphur Point, bat in . the absence of the medical..officer,.,'whose evidence aa to the cause of deatH. was 1 required, the Jury Could only bring in a i verdict that Bedelia Feeny was found,dead, : and they added a rider to the effect that the ; medical officer Ought not to absent himself 1 from Ohmemutu without appointing a competent person to take his place and attend to: 1 invalids attending the Government ."baths ; 1 and, moreover, a fenir.lo attendant. ; sary there to attend to womenpatiehtst,.,Mr.. 1 J. Gwynneth was foreman of the ;!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 5
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