STRANGE LUNACY CASE.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Greymouth, February 1. Mark Hutchison, a gentlemanly-looking man, who speaks several languages, was apprehended to-day, charged with being of unsound mind. £9O cash and a bank draft for £2OO were found on him. He appears to have been travelling about the Colony for pleasure. While at lunch at Gilmer’s Hotel be jumped up in an excited state, saying he was being insulted. He immediately went off to the railway station, and_ acted rather eccentrically. Keligious mania is the cause of the affliction. He will be sent to the Lunatic Asylum.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 19
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