Suicide at Sixty.
(By Telegraph.)
DUNEDIN, April 26
At the inquest on the body of the man Auvergny, who committed suicide, the jury returned*a verdict of temporary insane. Tho evidence showed that Ihe man had suffered greatly from rheumatics and sciatica, but beyond this there was nothing to show any cause for his action. He was a farmer, but was unable to work and was living on money he had saved.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4991, 26 April 1889, Page 3
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