In the results of the Waikohu sports at To Karaka in Monday’s issue the name of Leslie Bryan was given instead of Leslie Ryan as having secured third place in the Irish jig miller 111 years. An inquest into the circumstances .surrounding the death of a Maori woman. Baku Kaliuro, IS, wife of Ngaore Tainoa, was opened by the district coroner, Mr. I‘. 11. Harper, S.M., at the Waitnhi pa, Patiitnhi, this morning, ami was adjourned to Gisborne for medical evidence, a post-mortem examination not yet haying been held. The deceased, who resided in the vicinity of Gentle Annie, had suffered, from internal pains for tiro past four days, but was not attended by a doctor, and her death occurred at about noon yesterday.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 8
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