GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[BT IKLKGRAPH. — PBES.S ASSOCIATION - .] Xapieii, Friday. At the inquest on the body of Mrs. Mary Sirnmonds, who died as a result of the administration of chloroform, a verdict of death from syncope was returned, with no blame attachable to anyone. Ashbuuton", Friday. A man employed at the wool-sorting works ia at present under treatment fur anthrax. The adjourned inquest touching the death of Mrs. Jauo Watt-erton was held yesterday. The inquiry had been adjourned to enable the contents of the stomach to be analysed, Mill the analyst's report was to the effect that.there was no trace of poison A verdict in accordance with the medical evidence, -that death was duo to apoplexy, was returned. T1 ~ • , ■ ~:. Dunedin', Friday. The following dredging returns are to hand:—Mastorton (VVaikaia), I+7 hours, 13/oz 9dwfc; Koputai (Waikaia), 97 hours, Mm 6d%rt; Kura (Waikaia), five days. 31<w 3dwt; Mvstery Flat (Waikaia), 114 hours, sdwt; Waikaia (Waikaia), 123 hours, 2Soz 2dwt; Lady Roxburgh (Roxburgh), one week, 250z 2clwt; Central Charlton (near Gore), 139 hours, 21oz 13dwt: Hartley and Riley (Cromwell). 136 hours, 19oz; Charlton Creek (near Gore), one week, looz; 3lat.au (Clyde), one week, 16oz; Lady Annie (Waikaia), 115 hours, 14oz 9dwt; Hessey (Waikaia), 122 hours, Boz. 15dwt 15gr,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 6
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