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DEATH BY BROWNING.

[BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Coromandel, Tuesday. William Watt, a bash cook, was found floating al; the wharf last night at half-past six o'clock quito dead. Hg was seen going towards the wharf at six o'clock, and was not scan sifter till recovered by Captain Scott, of the Coiromandel, and Captain Rogers, of the cutter Dream. An inquqst was held, and the vordiet returned was, " Found Drowned ; how, not known." The jury added a rider complimenting Captains Scott and Rogers, respectively, for recuing the deceased.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 5

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DEATH BY BROWNING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 5

DEATH BY BROWNING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6838, 17 October 1883, Page 5

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