ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
iPer !. J ress Association.: Gisborne, April 28. A man named Charles Fisher, a German, aged 50, was found dead at Cork's Cave, Tolaga Bay. Wellington, April 28. At • the inquest on James Bourke. who died in his cell at Terrace Gaol, it was found that death was due to lysol, self administered, there being no evidence to show how it Avas obtained. '
Duncdin, April 2S. The Inspector of Police has received advice from Ophir that Christopher Huddleston, a farmer, aged 60, was found dead on the road last night. It is j believed that in some way. he fell out of his trap. Gore, April 28. A middle-aged man named Thomas went for a walk yesterday afternoon, and was found dead on the roadside one hundred yards from the cemetery. He had suffered from heart trouble for some. time.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2, 29 April 1912, Page 5
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